loss of gauges

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peterwolds

Quote from: Prof;676018Well the fuse is a 10A one, fed via the ignition key and the main 100A fuse.  Stupid manual doesn\'t say what it\'s called - but looks to be labelled X07 - probably \'meters\'.  It will be one of the fuses in the box by the drivers feet.  From the US PDF for body electrical - the fuse is in the centre, 2nd row down from the 2 circuit breakers.
 
The ground for the instrument cluster, for the convertible, appears to come from the left hand side of the cluster - behind the centre console or on the right hand side of it.
cheers Dave
:Typing Pete

peterwolds

replaced 10A cigar/10A meter/30A heater fuses - bingo everything working.
:Thumbsup!:Thumbsup! for help
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grinder

nice one .. i love a cheap fix !


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Quote from: grinder;677562nice one .. i love a cheap fix !

thats a surprise :Giggle
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peterwolds

the old girl kept blowing fuses so took to an auto electrician to sort turned out was the reverse light switch caused it - daft or what
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very daft but i suppose you found a fix ;)


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