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I borrowed a bodgy trailer last weekend and must have blown some fuses in my VE, I have no trailer lights on my good trailer behind the VE, but its OK behind the Brougham. All the lights on the VE itself work OK. Would it have seperate fuses for the trailer plug? Where would they be?
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Check the rear fuse box - just in front of the battery. You may need to pop the side boot trim off to access it.
I made a silly mistake doing the towbar wiring in my one, and it blew one of the fuses in there. I already had the side trim off from fitting the bar itself, so it was easy to find.
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Mick _______________________________________________________________
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Cheers,
Mick _______________________________________________________________
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Mick,
How did you get the bloody cover off the fuse block itself? I tried to get mine off last weekend but it doesnt seem to want to unclip on both sides? DVD player had a bit of wobbly so wanted to pull the fuse in an attempt to re-set it. However, next start up of the car and all was good again.
Kev
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Spot on (again). Thanks Mick.
This place is great!
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