Over a bump....Out go the lights
Over a bump....Out go the lights
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Pacman1972

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327 posts

286 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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Took the Tuscan for a winter warm up yesterday as the sun went down over the South Downs - Lovely drive...

Lights we working fine until I went over a bump in the road - nothing major, just usual uneven british country lanes.

Both headlights went out - Side lights and main bean are working fine.

Weird that they both went at the same time, I'm guessing a fuse - Anyone know where they are?

JnP

340 posts

181 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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Hey Pacman, the fuses are on the fuse box if i'm not mistaking,

Here's a link to the fuse box layout !

http://www.mytuscan.co.uk/downloads/fuselayout.jpg

If it's not that... come back and tell us smile

Pacman1972

Original Poster:

327 posts

286 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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JnP said:
Hey Pacman, the fuses are on the fuse box if i'm not mistaking,

Here's a link to the fuse box layout !

http://www.mytuscan.co.uk/downloads/fuselayout.jpg

If it's not that... come back and tell us smile
Thanks for link - Nice and simple, Fuse 5 (dipped beam had blown)
Not sure why a bump on the road would cause that - I guess a short somewhere.

Pacman1972

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327 posts

286 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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Yep, short somewhere. Put a new fuse in and it blew as soon as I turned the switch.

collingbroon

382 posts

215 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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Pacman1972 said:
Yep, short somewhere. Put a new fuse in and it blew as soon as I turned the switch.
Mine has done this before, it was a loose connection at one of the lamps. Every time I changed the fuse it would blow. Check at both connections I bet there is one disconnected.

nawarne

3,159 posts

284 months

Monday 12th November 2012
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collingbroon said:
Pacman1972 said:
Yep, short somewhere. Put a new fuse in and it blew as soon as I turned the switch.
Mine has done this before, it was a loose connection at one of the lamps. Every time I changed the fuse it would blow. Check at both connections I bet there is one disconnected.
As above^^.
OR - could be the fuse holder has got some oxide on it offering a bit of resistance = higher current = fuse blow.
Had this happen on my main beam, after the 2nd fuse blew, I sprayed it with some contact cleaner, been good for at least a year now.
Nick