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Bizzare problem with sidelights and blown fuses

Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2023 6:35 pm
by FallFromGrace
Hi everyone, long time lurker, first time poster.

My 2007 (1400 automatic) 9N3 has developed a really weird problem with its sidelights and blowing fuses etc.

I noticed a while back that the OSR sidelight bulb wasn't working. I pulled out the rear light assembly and found that the bulb had blown and replaced it.......the sidelight still didn't work. I also noticed that the front side light on the same side didn't work.......replaced that bulb as well, to the same outcome.

Had a dig around and found one of the fuses had blown. Replaced that fuse and all the lights came on! Only problem is that if I have a fuse in for both left and right side lights, all of the rear brake lights are stuck on and one of the fuses tend to blow if I pump the brakes a few times......

If I remove one of fuses, I'm without front and rear sidelights on that side, but the brake lights work OK!

Please help! I'm at my wits end 😭

Many thanks in advance 👍

Re: Bizzare problem with sidelights and blown fuses

Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2023 9:32 pm
by CarbonChaos
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There are two bulbs in each rear lamp for side lights each side

Check you have the correct bulbs in the rear light cluster ,The top bulb is a stop/tail light 21w/5w(double pins), the bottom bulb is a sidelight only 5w (single pin).

Re: Bizzare problem with sidelights and blown fuses

Posted: Sun Mar 12, 2023 10:02 pm
by FallFromGrace
Thanks for the heads up, CC. I've changed both of those bulbs on both sides at the rear. Could I have put one in wrong, that's causing the overload, as such?

It seems really odd that pulling a fuse can cause the rear lights to revert to normal (minus one sidelight!)