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electrical bloody problem!!!!! help!!!!!!!!

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i was wondering if someone could help.......

 

ive just bought a corrado was all fine untill i tried driving it in the dark!!!! no dash lights whats so ever !!! the rear wiper dosent work and when i connected my sterio up ... nothing ive looked at my fuse's and all fine (ie the fuses ive found under the cubbie hole drivers side)

 

 

am i being really dumb and missing something really simple ?? i presumed it would be on one circuit??? is there another fuse box??

 

help please im not keen on guessing my speed at night and in total silence :(

 

 

thanks

 

bexs xx

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Hi Bex, I have to ask...

 

Have you tried moving the dimmer wheel next to the headlight switch regards the dash lighting?

 

Have the fuses been checked with a multimeter? Easiest way to check them if you don't have a multimeter is to, have a few spares of each ampage (10/15/20 etc) and starting at one side, pop the first one out and replace it with a spare. Check for any progress (things working) then move onto the next.

 

Neil.

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Rileys right about the dimmer wheel

 

Check that the fuses are the correct rating and complete (layout details are in your owners manual). Pull them all out and check the contacts are clean. After that pull out and clean the contacts on the relays.

 

I had the same issue with some of my devices. Did the above and hey presto they jumped into life. May work or may not but it really is worth trying. After that break out the multimeter.

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thanks for the replys :) yes i did check the dimmer switch :)

 

i dont have a owners manual .... so can anyone please let me know where i can find the info for correct ampage (sp?) ect

 

thanks bexs x

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