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Hi everyone my dash an side an tail lights have stop working got main beam I don't know we're the Fuse is for it thanks Stephen

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Drivers footwell , by your right foot, top row 3rd fuse

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Drivers footwell , by your right foot, top row 3rd fuse

 

Fuse not blown change it just in case still not working

Fuse not blown change it just in case still not working

 

could it be one of these fuses/relays?

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I wouldn't know how to check though

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Thanks everyone it was the 3rd fuse in but my first 1 was missing so so the first time it was the 4th fuse I change instead of the 3rd but there a fault in the fog light switch as when I put fog on it blows a fuse

Unplug the fog lights relay, and try again, if it doesn't blow the fuse, you know that has an issue. The same can be done with the fog lights themselves and maybe the plug into the switch pod. Trial and error so stock up on 10amp fuses! Hopefully you don't have water leaking onto your fuse box from the targa drain.

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Unplug the fog lights relay, and try again, if it doesn't blow the fuse, you know that has an issue. The same can be done with the fog lights themselves and maybe the plug into the switch pod. Trial and error so stock up on 10amp fuses! Hopefully you don't have water leaking onto your fuse box from the targa drain.

 

Thanks I have give that a try an see how I get on

Having reread my post, it's not particularly accurate! I'd have to look at the wiring diagrams again but if the fuse doesn't blow after removing the relay then it could possibly be anything left in that circuit, including the relay. Basically, just try and isolate parts of the circuit, if it stops the fuse from blowing, you know the defect is in that area.

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