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The fuse will blow because it is telling you there is a fault so just changing the fuse will not fix this.you have to find the scource of the problem eg wire shorting etc
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Fuse should definitly be in the fuse box under the dash, but could very well be the headlight switch too. a simple 12v test light will give you the answer
Yes it is most likely you didn't put it back in or its blown for the brake lights this is a safety feature if you have no rear lights if stays in park you must now check all other fuses because it could be the shift interlock fuse also Phillips answer maybe correct but I don't think so but it could be that from being on the incline your shifter tube is jammed or cracked and it spread this car is built by open motors Corp as a Chevy Astra G and I can't axcess any information other than that it was built in brazil but no parts LIST here in the U.S.
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Hi Steven, I guess you have checked the fuses? Some time (and I'n not saying this is your problem) the fuses are wired in such a way that if one blows (and the fuse is on the earth side of the circuit) there will be an output, but the circuit will either use the earth through the the other bulb or fail to earth. I would also suggest having a look at the relays and their operation. Lastly, check the earth connections again. Regards John
Sounds like the horn itself is shorted out. You didn't mention if the blown fuses were a result of using the horn. A horn in construction is an electromagnet acting on a diaphram; if the electromagnet develops a short, it causes an overcurrent condition and will blow the fuse.
so if the level is good on the dip stick , and you changed the filter
the next obvious is the level sensor is bad.
after that your looking for internal engine problems
possibility it could be fuse or fuses this would be first thing to check if you got owners manual with it it would be ideal to refer to changing fuse it usually gives you pictures of where fuse box is & which fuse is which might be on same fuse.
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