Indicator and rear light fuse
Discussion
My indicators weren't working - no shock there, so I changed the fuse and bingo all OK. Five minutes later they didn't work again, so I put another fuse in, all OK. Five minutes later the same thing, so there must be some electrical fault (damn) - not only that , I notice from looking at the manual that this fuse also looks after the brake lights ... oops...
Any ideas folks ?
Any ideas folks ?
Guydw said:
Agreed - I already tried a 20A, blew that ...
I'm certain it's connected to the brake light, as the double flashers work fine, but I think it stops working after I drive the car (i.e. use the brakes), will get some fuses and test..lol
My fuse blew when the fan kicked in, which was after about 5 minutes of driving.
Chin up, shouldn't be too difficult as the TVR has to take all its earths with it. (side effect of a fiberglass body).
Remove the fuse from its connectors
Connect an ammeter across the fuse connectors, find out if the current is draining all the time/just when the lights are on/ or only when the wires are wiggled.
Then look at the resistance of the 'lightbulb' side to earth. Likelhood is that you'll see a very low resistance enabling the high current flow.
Further relay 11 is the flasher Unit
Flasher power is Green/yellow from Fuseboard block A (AMP grey 8 Way) pin 85m with an earth at 86m.
Flasher output is lt.green/brown 87m. (you've gotta love audi's numbering system.)
Next is to get grubby. top of the passenger footwell is the Nose connector. Its a nineteen way connector labelled J21.
pin 4 is sidelamps r/h red/white
pin 6 is sidelamps l/h red/white
If all okay then just behind each indicator light is a bulb sandwiched between the wire above and a black for earth.
Chances are that your problems lies on the live side rather than the earth or a simple shorting bulb.
P.S. Brakes lights are fuse 18. indicators and reverse lamps share this fuse.
Have fun
Remove the fuse from its connectors
Connect an ammeter across the fuse connectors, find out if the current is draining all the time/just when the lights are on/ or only when the wires are wiggled.
Then look at the resistance of the 'lightbulb' side to earth. Likelhood is that you'll see a very low resistance enabling the high current flow.
Further relay 11 is the flasher Unit
Flasher power is Green/yellow from Fuseboard block A (AMP grey 8 Way) pin 85m with an earth at 86m.
Flasher output is lt.green/brown 87m. (you've gotta love audi's numbering system.)
Next is to get grubby. top of the passenger footwell is the Nose connector. Its a nineteen way connector labelled J21.
pin 4 is sidelamps r/h red/white
pin 6 is sidelamps l/h red/white
If all okay then just behind each indicator light is a bulb sandwiched between the wire above and a black for earth.
Chances are that your problems lies on the live side rather than the earth or a simple shorting bulb.
P.S. Brakes lights are fuse 18. indicators and reverse lamps share this fuse.
Have fun
Guydw said:
that's the great thing about the Cerb - you get to learn how to be a mechanic...
It is quite theraputic to fix it yourself though.
After judicious use of a screwdriver, washers and spacers, my boot now unlocks and locks again. I seem to have got to the point now that i'm not just fixing, i'm making sure it stays fixed in the future, maybe I should give the Russian a call and offer my services

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