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> Backlights H-100 Proooblem, PLEASE HELP ME
sveb
post Mar 9 2007, 05:10 PM
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Hi, I just bought a H-100 (97) and the other day I saw that the right rearlight was out. Then I bought a new bulb and changed it, only to discover that the old bulb was fine and the fuse were not. When i changed the fuse it blew up when I turned the lights back on. (the reverselights, brakelights, directionlights, left signlight were fine on both sides when I started). OK, dumb as I was, I changed the bulb and the fuse again and then the lights went out on both sides and now only directionlights and reverselights are working. The fuses are not burned and the bulbs are fine, please help me!! (Don`t mind my bad english, I`m Norwegian)
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post Mar 10 2007, 10:07 AM
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you have obviously got a dead short somewhere that is why the fuse is blowing, all you have to do is find it. you will need to do this a bit at a time until you discover the short, start by dis-conecting the wiring plug from the rear lights and then replace the fuse, turn on the lights and see if it blows, if not then the fault is on the back light assembly, you may need the help of an auto electrician for this
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