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Indicator/Hazard not working

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I changed my taillight bulb this morning and after that the indicator don't do anything when I move the stalk and whenever I press the hazard light nothing as well, I done a search on the forum and people say it either in limp mode or fuse has blown? If so what the fuse I have to replace?

Hope I don't get pulled over driving home from work... It was working when I left the house but suddenly died after a few turns lol
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Interior fuse #4....
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Could also check #7 under the bonnet
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ive been looking for a ages to find those fuse box diagrams in English thanks for sharing buddy :cheers:
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Cheers mate! Got my friend to get me some 10a fuses hopefully that fixes the problem.

I think there a translated fuse box sticky post somewhere on this section :p
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ive been looking for a ages to find those fuse box diagrams in English thanks for sharing buddy
Have to say you cant have tried really hard. Have 2 different versions (including those) on Complete FTO.
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    PHIL069 wrote:Interior fuse #4....
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    PHIL069 wrote:Could also check #7 under the bonnet
    Hmm, these could come in handy, thanks!
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    I normally end up testing every single fuse with a multimeter lol
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    I got to help out a whole bunch of members with someone else's work/pics :cheers:

    *Should look into getting stickers of these pics made to stick in our fuseboxes*
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    i was searching google for the fuse boxs in English then found this site and forgot about it
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    silverGPX wrote:I normally end up testing every single fuse with a multimeter lol
    Ha me too!
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    Alright so both of those fuse were the problem, when I put in new ones they blew straight away any reason why?
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    illmotion wrote:Alright so both of those fuse were the problem, when I put in new ones they blew straight away any reason why?

    Disregarded this question, it cause one of the cable got damaged during the blown fuse

    But now indicators don't come on when central locking/Alarm is used
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    illmotion wrote:
    illmotion wrote:Alright so both of those fuse were the problem, when I put in new ones they blew straight away any reason why?

    Disregarded this question, it cause one of the cable got damaged during the blown fuse
    I would say the wire is what caused your fuses to blow.
    Lucky the car has fuses or you could have had a fire ;)
    Now fix that wire :lol:
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    Yep that wire and everything all good to go now apart from the flash when use my central locking but other then that all good! :D thanks for your help
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