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EnzoGirl
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 2:16 pm Up
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can anyone help??

It started off that the centre console stopped working, so the fuse was changed and it worked again... then the rear wiper stopped working so i took the fuse out and put it back in again and it started working again.... then ive gone to lock my car today and the central locking has stopped working. I dont have the faintest clue whats goining on.... ive checked the fuses and they all seem fine, dis-connected the battery then re-connected it and still nothing. ive even reset the key fob and thats not working.

Can anyone shed some light????????????

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Jay794
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It's french, thats supposed to happen lol
 
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matt.handley
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i done the same thing with those exact fuses, if u have swapped the fuses about in the fuse box under the stearing collum u have props taken the fuse for your central locking, you will have to look through your car manual to see what the exact one is but hopefully that sorts your problem out
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i did the same thing, i had a blown fuse and thought the ones in the very bottom row of the fusebox under the sterring colum where the spares (silly, i know) took one out and the central locking stoppped working. this is what im guessing you have done just swap the fuse back and the centra locking will be fine Smile
 

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matt.handley
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seanbmx wrote:
i did the same thing, i had a blown fuse and thought the ones in the very bottom row of the fusebox under the sterring colum where the spares (silly, i know) took one out and the central locking stoppped working. this is what im guessing you have done just swap the fuse back and the centra locking will be fine Smile

basically what i was trying to say, but he said it in a more simple way then me Very Happy i confused myself while typing it lol

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You do have a lot of extras Laughing

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EnzoGirl
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thats great thanks Smile just done it and got it working Very Happy i had done the same thought the bottom ones were spares now i know for future reference lol... think i might just put the cover back on and leave them forever now lmao
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EnzoGirl wrote:
thats great thanks Smile just done it and got it working Very Happy i had done the same thought the bottom ones were spares now i know for future reference lol... think i might just put the cover back on and leave them forever now lmao

exactly what i have done, not touching them again Very Happy

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EnzoGirl
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ha ha ha i dont blame you lol. i was looking through the manual and it didnt say anything about them and there was no numbers on them so i just assumed that they were nothing special. i now have a slight hatred of fuses now tho :-/ lol
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matt.handley
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lol, i done the man way and didnt look in the manual untill i had completly confused myself and couldnt remember what i had changed and what i hadnt changed Smile i now swear im only changing them for new fuses lol
 
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EnzoGirl
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ha ha i dont normally look in the manual cause its not the right one for my car so dont really bother but thought it should work on the same principal lol... i think unless i desperatley need it im not gonna go near them lol. i cant believe how much stuff goes wrong by changing a few fuses but i guess thats the french wiring for you lol
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matt.handley
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EnzoGirl wrote:
ha ha i dont normally look in the manual cause its not the right one for my car so dont really bother but thought it should work on the same principal lol... i think unless i desperatley need it im not gonna go near them lol. i cant believe how much stuff goes wrong by changing a few fuses but i guess thats the french wiring for you lol

i couldnt believe it either, i changed one thing and something had completly stopped working lmao, u learn by your mistakes though Very Happy (which means i will more than likly do it again Smile )

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Why swap fuses about in the first place. Blade fuses are only a few pence so just buy a multi pack and leave them in the glovebox. Saves a lot of messing when a fuse does go.
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