
No Brake, Turn Or Reverse Light

Best Answer Thilemann , 09 May 2014 - 10:21 AM
Yay. All electricity works now besides washer fluid, and interior light (probably bulb, putted a used in when I changed the headlining). A lot of stuff that didn't work before now works. I simply had to clean the fuse box, and all cables connected to the 4 original fuses, and give them some wd40!!
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#1
Posted 09 May 2014 - 07:18 AM
Just Got my motor back running yesterday, but i cannot get the turn signal, brake light or reverse light working. I found a diragram which told there was a fuse c6 for this. It should be in the passenger fuse box. I haven't found it yet, but is this fuse box in my model, or is it only for the later models? If so, anyone got any ideas beside fuses?
#2
Posted 09 May 2014 - 08:22 AM
have a look at the one in the engine bay inspect them all until you found one that looks didgy or has blown
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Posted 09 May 2014 - 08:35 AM
#4
Posted 09 May 2014 - 09:42 AM
Does your indicators work on the front ? if not I would suggest you look at the connections behind the grill area and see if the connections are dirty in the bullet connections on the indicators, Green/white Right and Green/red Left
Your fuse box is the 4 fuse type and the fuses are as follows
Main fuses (four-fuse fuse block - later models)
Fuse connecting Rating (amp) Circuits protected
1 and 2 35amp Stop lights, reversing lights, direction indicator relay, heated rear window, headlight dim-dip relay. These systems will only operate with the ignition switch at position ll
3 and 4 25amp Horn, headlight flasher, brake failure circuit, radio memory. These systems operate independently of the ignition switch
5 and 6 25amp Heater blower motor, windscreen wipers/ washers, instruments. These systems will operate with the ignition switch at position I or ll
7 and 8 15amp Left Hand side and tail lights, instrument panel lights, headlight dim-dip relay
Check the Feed into the flasher Unit, Brake Light Switch for 12v with the ignition on , this will confirm if the unit has power and then check the other terminal on the flasher unit and the brake light switch with both activated.
On the flasher problem flick the hazard switch on and off quite hard they give issues stopping the flashers from working.
Try those points and come back if your still having problems.
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Posted 09 May 2014 - 10:21 AM Best Answer
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Posted 09 May 2014 - 10:23 AM
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