Sonnycbr

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Since removing battery to charge, the message Fuse failure has came on. When I've opened the fuse box it looks like I've got 3 fuses marked 9. The only things I can see that's affected are the front windows, anybody know which fuse I should remove? I've tried removing them by hand but they're very tight, do I need long nosed pliers?
 

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Fuse 9 is also in drivers seat compartment, controls front audio amplifiers and front doors.
Maybe there’s condensation in doors/outstation connectors groggy.
No record of wing mirrors but I do have elec ones :confused: - wiring is close though, I’d chance there’s water seeping in.
 
What flavour of P38 and year cos fuse boxes changed as too what slots were used.

Have you actually looked in the lid;).

J
 
What flavour of P38 and year cos fuse boxes changed as too what slots were used.

Have you actually looked in the lid;).

J
It's a 2000 Gems 4.6 petrol. I've just been out and had a look under the drivers door and where there should be a light, there's just two wires sticking out of the hole. Further investigation required in daylight!
 
Fuse 9 is also in drivers seat compartment, controls front audio amplifiers and front doors.
Maybe there’s condensation in doors/outstation connectors groggy.
No record of wing mirrors but I do have elec ones :confused: - wiring is close though, I’d chance there’s water seeping in.
Thanks for that, I've removed No 9 fuse and it is blown. I'll tape up the two door light wires, change the fuse and see what happens.
 
It's a 2000 Gems 4.6 petrol. I've just been out and had a look under the drivers door and where there should be a light, there's just two wires sticking out of the hole. Further investigation required in daylight!

That sounds like a winner.
 

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