blowing a fuse!!!!!
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Old Timer
blowing a fuse!!!!!
okay a bit long winded but here we go.
I am majorly confused at the moment. Whilst at foxys on Saturday we looked at my horn as it was not working (largely because it was not connected) we found the correct wires under the bonnet and connected them to the horn. We also found out that a fuse (number 18) had blown.
We replaced the fuse and the horn sounded and also the handbrake warning light to the right of the dash also started working :? which as I understood it was supposed to be off fuse 19.
I got home and the fuse had blown again so I upped the amps of the fuse from 10 to 15 and everything worked again sat it on the drive for a while doing bits and bobs, still worked. Then I needed to go out but the damn fuse blew again whilst I was on the road. so upped the fuse to 20 amps and set off to work this morning with a working horn and light got less than 1/2 a mile, stopped at traffic lights and yes you guessed it I put on the handbrake and no light.
So before leaving work I put in a 25 amp fuse and I thought I would try every electrical circuit in turn to see if it was something I could find. went through everything, indicators, hazards, head unit, heater, fag lighter, etc etc, with the hand brake on even tried turning the steering wheel on the spot (slowly as no power steering) still the light stayed on. I even ramped up the volume on my ice much to the annoyance of my colleagues (funeral home car park etc)
hmmd a bit, set off and guess what. 500yds, traffic lights no H/brake light no horn.
Got home really narked and thought I would wedge up H/brake enough to light lamp and try all of the electrics again. did so still the lamp lit up so drove off down the road to see if I could see when it went out and I did.
Here is the problem though. It blows the fuse when I make a 'fast' correction in the steering from turning to straight with or with out indicators. So anyone got any suggestions?
Craig
I am majorly confused at the moment. Whilst at foxys on Saturday we looked at my horn as it was not working (largely because it was not connected) we found the correct wires under the bonnet and connected them to the horn. We also found out that a fuse (number 18) had blown.
We replaced the fuse and the horn sounded and also the handbrake warning light to the right of the dash also started working :? which as I understood it was supposed to be off fuse 19.
I got home and the fuse had blown again so I upped the amps of the fuse from 10 to 15 and everything worked again sat it on the drive for a while doing bits and bobs, still worked. Then I needed to go out but the damn fuse blew again whilst I was on the road. so upped the fuse to 20 amps and set off to work this morning with a working horn and light got less than 1/2 a mile, stopped at traffic lights and yes you guessed it I put on the handbrake and no light.
So before leaving work I put in a 25 amp fuse and I thought I would try every electrical circuit in turn to see if it was something I could find. went through everything, indicators, hazards, head unit, heater, fag lighter, etc etc, with the hand brake on even tried turning the steering wheel on the spot (slowly as no power steering) still the light stayed on. I even ramped up the volume on my ice much to the annoyance of my colleagues (funeral home car park etc)
hmmd a bit, set off and guess what. 500yds, traffic lights no H/brake light no horn.
Got home really narked and thought I would wedge up H/brake enough to light lamp and try all of the electrics again. did so still the lamp lit up so drove off down the road to see if I could see when it went out and I did.
Here is the problem though. It blows the fuse when I make a 'fast' correction in the steering from turning to straight with or with out indicators. So anyone got any suggestions?
Craig
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Posted
Local Hero
You've definitely got a short of some kind going on, becuase you keep blowing the fuse. It sounds like its coming from the steering column or horn push button in the steering wheel, or thereabouts. Don't put a higher fuse in, you're overheating the (probably already damaged) wires and you might set the car on fire.
Posted
Old Timer
am leaving the blown fuse in until I can sort it felt this was the best option
could it be a 'slightly stripped' wire running from the horn catching inside the column somewhere was my latest thought.
could it be a 'slightly stripped' wire running from the horn catching inside the column somewhere was my latest thought.
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Posted
Local Hero
your horn is earthed through your rack, but it mite be drawing it from somwhere else, if you have a bad connection on the rack earth
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Old Timer
but I'm not pressing the horn at all. :cry:
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Posted
Local Hero
somthing is shorting out through the colum wen you turn
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Old Timer
how do I find that?
how do I find out which wire is shorting?
how do I find out which wire is shorting?
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Posted
Local Hero
Take the steering wheel off and have a good look in there.
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Old Timer
should it be obvious where it is?
foxy did you find that piece for the indicator bit?
foxy did you find that piece for the indicator bit?
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Posted
Local Hero
totaly forgot mate, set my car on fire so it slipped my m,ind,
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Old Timer
FFS which car? not the white one PLEASE!!!!!!!!!
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Posted
Old Timer
okay have had the steering wheel off and the bottom cover and can see no obvious shorts.
Paul what you doin at weekend?
Paul what you doin at weekend?
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Posted
Local Hero
Cabby_Craig said
okay have had the steering wheel off and the bottom cover and can see no obvious shorts.
Paul what you doin at weekend?
Ummmm nothing planned…..
Posted
Old Timer
perhaps you would be interested in showing me how to find where this ?$$%*(($&?)(& short is ?
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Posted
Local Hero
Yeah sure, does it still drive?
Posted
Old Timer
yeah is driving put the wheel back on need it for work. just have no horn or H/brake warning light
Where is best for you? yours, mine or foxys?
Where is best for you? yours, mine or foxys?
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Local Hero
Cabby_Craig said
yeah is driving put the wheel back on need it for work. just have no horn or H/brake warning light
Where is best for you? yours, mine or foxys?
Mine. I'll txt you the address, etc.
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Settling In
hi there i have this same problem, ive found my fusebox is shyte and all the connections arent perfect, so when you push the fuse in it doesnt always hold well, so the connection becomes crap and it blows.. maybe you have the same problem? my headlight fuse keeps blowing
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