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CAR FAULTS After a faulty jump start on my car yesterday where the leads were connected to the wrong terminals causing a mini firework display i have the following problems: 1) The window Wipers fail to work 2) The Indicators fail to work 3) The internal cold/hot blowers fail to work 4) The main headlights fail to work I have checked the fuses and all are ok, what do you suggest could be the next likely cause of the failures? Thanks Rachel The model type is a vw polo, the selector would only allow me to select the golf (being the closest type of model to the polo)

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Try disconecting the battery completely for about 30 minutes you may get lucky and not have blown the computer. You may also want to change the fuses anyways , sometimes they look good but are still bad.

  • dave da rave Sep 04, 2011

    had this problem on polo. on bat there are some link fuses one 110a and one 60a some others if you have more things to run there bolted in inside a litle black box ontop of bat cost you about £3 from vw if blown

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