Thread: Fuse blown
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Old 02-13-2008, 09:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Sounds like you haveing fun "room" general referes to inside the car and if one of the legs looks a bit black i would say you've found the little pest. ive blown that fuse more times than i can count. To remove the brown bracket it should just pull up and then you can swop the fuse. If it's never been removed before it will be stiff oukk straight up and you should be fine. just a little tip if found works for these cars if you doing anything with the wiring pull that fuse out while you work, it will save you loads of time going to the shop to get more fuses. Just don't forget to put it back in before you test your work. I did and spent another hour, head scratching think why won't it work only to remember i'd pulled the fuse out.

Hope this helps if you need any more info shout up.

Andy
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