Altransit wrote:I will always pull a fuse to check it, and even if it looks OK, I will substitute it with a known working fuse, or a new one out of the box. Like bulbs, sometimes they look OK, but the filament (or wire) can have a small crack in it.
pete1 wrote:Altransit wrote:I will always pull a fuse to check it, and even if it looks OK, I will substitute it with a known working fuse, or a new one out of the box. Like bulbs, sometimes they look OK, but the filament (or wire) can have a small crack in it.
Thanks for that i will take that on board.
have you come across this problem before??
Altransit wrote:pete1 wrote:Altransit wrote:I will always pull a fuse to check it, and even if it looks OK, I will substitute it with a known working fuse, or a new one out of the box. Like bulbs, sometimes they look OK, but the filament (or wire) can have a small crack in it.
id get thanks for that i will take that on board.
have you come across this problem before??
No sorry, I'm not a professional vehicle mechanic, so my advice is purely generic, but I would always trust the word of many of the experienced mechanics on here, and Bambi is one of that particular club
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