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Popped interior light fuse

m1lky

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Hey all

The other night my interior lights stopped working. The fuse was blown so I grabbed a new one from Repco and chucked it in. It popped instantly. I'm thinking there's a short somewhere but where? There's no short at the bulb.

Cheers for the help
 

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When ever you change a fuse disconnect the battery because if the battery is still connected a sudden surge of power will automatically blow the fuse hope this helps
 

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Good plan. Yeah the door was open so the light would have been trying to go too. Hopefully there isn't a problem with the wiring somewhere in the car
 

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When ever you change a fuse disconnect the battery because if the battery is still connected a sudden surge of power will automatically blow the fuse hope this helps
Or in the case of the interior lights, just turn them off :p

That said, i blew the interior light fuse in my car (was working in the boot, took out the boot bulb to prevent the battery going flat, ended up shorting it out in the process lol). When i put the new one in i still had all the interior lights going (6 globes in the berlina), it didn't blow ;).
 

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When ever you change a fuse disconnect the battery because if the battery is still connected a sudden surge of power will automatically blow the fuse hope this helps

lol where did ya get that information? the only reason the fuse blows straight away is because of a dead short in the wiring. i have replaced plenty of fuses eg, highbeam fuse with the lights turned on and have never blown a fuse from a so called surge of power.
 

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That's what I was afraid off. Hmmm now I've gotta find this short.

Any tips?
 

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Check your boot, glovebox globes, too. If the boot light has come loose it can short on the body. Failing any of that, good luck finding a short!
 

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I would check boot light first. Have you just changed or removed the boot light? If the light fitting has not been installed properly, or the metal holders of the festoon are bent slightly from putting in an LED globe or something similar (and now touching the metal body), well this could be the culprit. Let us know how it goes.
 
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Cheers for the help so far all. Ill keep you posted.

Pulled the boot light out leaving wires hanging down and tried again, still pops the fuse. Gunna have to wait til the weekend to look at it. Can't be bothered working in the dark after work. Glovebox lights never gone so there could be a short there...

I'm wondering whether maybe a wire on the parcel tray got nicked when I dynamatted it.... Hope not but failing it being at a bulb I'll check
 
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