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Thread: Blowing fuses
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Old 10-03-2006   #2 (permalink)
Soccermasta
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Make sure the bulb connector is fitted back in properly. I did this to when I had to tighten my turn signals that the dealer left very very loose when fixing my flat.

Anyway, the bulb needs to go in a particular way. I blew 2 fuses before rechecking my handi work and noticed the little black plastic contact was not seated properly back into the hole. Mine has a sort of key fit to it. Then I put the ***** bulb in wrong. running light was very bright and brake was very very non-noticable. reversed it and working fine now.

The key is that contact point. Make sure it is seated properly. I had mine kind of jammed in there and it was shorting out.

Hope this helps, and pertains to your issue. I am after all a newb here still.
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