all bulbs stopped working at the same time,is there a relay or somrthing that could blow or another fuse other than the one next to the batteryall bulbs stopped working at the same time,is there a relay or somrthing that could blow or another fuse other than the one next to the battery
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What you need to do is determine what is causing the fuses to blow. normally it is something shorting out. definitely check all the wiring. by a repair manual for the bike. it will help out
i had to run a inline fuse on my bike with a 15 amp fuse, but there is a short somewhere. check all connections at solenoid make sure nothing is touching
sounds like a bad ignition switch, which is most likely what blew the fuse the first time, the igniton switch does'nt have anything to do with the lights on the dash or headlights, but it will affect the radio and the starting of the car
Depending on the year. I.e. 89-91 camry, all have a yellow god fuse in the driver side of the trunk space behind liner.it is about 2''*3" cant miss it, being only yellow part. It is usual cause of certain outside lights completly out, have had to change mine 2 times in ten years, junkyard is best at 20$, new is near 200$.
connector under the truck, near the trans cannot remember specifics at this time but remember starting there every time one cam into the dealer with tail light issues and blown fuses
no fuse, you probably fried your battery. dont ever jump your ninja with your truck again, if you do, dont start the truck... just hookup and disconnect asap. you may have burnt some wiring and may have to replace it. let me know if you have any more questions. TAKE UR BATTERY TO AUTO ZONE TO MAKE SURE IT IS STILL GOOD :)
I had the exact same problem with my 94 Honda Accord Lx. The fuse for the dash lights and tail lights blew and when I replaced it, it blew again. After a couple more tries, we gave up and took it to a honda repair place and they did a diagnostic for about $50. What they found was the wiring to the trunk was frayed and touching the other wires. They said its a common problem after years of opening and closing the trunk. I had noticed that the trunk light on the dash would sometimes flicker so it makes sense to me. They removed the wiring harness for the trunk, and replaced the fuse and now the lights work fine. And to replace the trunk wiring harness would have cost $60 but I can live without lights in the trunk for now. I am just happy to be able to drive at night again. Hope this helped.
its only deone 385km's
all bulbs stopped working at the same time,is there a relay or somrthing that could blow or another fuse other than the one next to the battery
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