Gooner_Mike

Teaching the kids
Jan 20, 2008
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Changing sidelight bulbs today and I have shorted out the passenger side one! The LED bulb was a git to get in so, like a retard I got my long nose pliers to try and open up the contacts a bit inside the bulb holder.... :doh: Can't believe I did it now but there you go. [:@]

Anyway, the sidelight and rear lights do not want to work now! I looked at the fuse diagram but I am non the wiser to be honest. Can anyone direct me to a way of solving the problem, or which fuse I need to change please.
 
o dear! i cant help with which fuse as mine does not have a fuse card but you could just look and find the fuse
 
i think its fuses 6 and 7

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Well if you've got a multimeter just test them all.

Put it on ohms and check the fuses, if its dead it will say 0 or OL. If its good it will be something like 0.2/0.3ohms.
 
Don't go removing fuses willy nilly, this can cause an air bag fault if you pull the wrong ones. make sure you disconect the battery for a while first.

TBH you should be able to see a blown fuse without removing it any way.
 
If you shorted the live and earth together with a pair of long nosed pliers I would guess that there is a fuse that has totally blown. Probably 6 or 7 on that chart above. it's just working out the orientation of the chart and fuse box or having a good look for a smoked look fuse.
 
If you shorted the live and earth together with a pair of long nosed pliers I would guess that there is a fuse that has totally blown. Probably 6 or 7 on that chart above. it's just working out the orientation of the chart and fuse box or having a good look for a smoked look fuse.

Cheers. Going to get cracking with it this in a bit! Finishing my boost gauge fitment too hopefully.