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i blew a fuse when i was installin neons

but i dont know which fuse it acutally is.

i cant even foolow it cos its in dash and so many wires.

wat can i do???

Have you checke all the fuses under the dash. This is where MOST of the fuses are housed. Right hand side of steering column, there is a panel about 75mm wide with a recess to pull it out with. Then you will need to locate the blown fuse, not real easy, but that's life.

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EY PPLE

i blew a fuse when i was installin neons

but i dont know which fuse it acutally is.

i cant even foolow it cos its in dash and so many wires.

wat can i do???

stop fooling with your car and take it to someone before you do some serious damage..

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stop fooling with your car and take it to someone before you do some serious damage..

wtf r u talkin bout ????

whats the point in being a car enthusiast if u dont do the shit urself.

its part of it.

and i enjoy givin it a go .

instead of just denieing being able to do it .

i had already got the whole thing working and connected.

it was only because the postitive and negative connection touched.

....

thats how u learn,

by making mistakes.

not gonna do serious damage.

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wtf r u talkin bout ????

whats the point in being a car enthusiast if u dont do the shit urself.

its part of it.

and i enjoy givin it a go .

instead of just denieing being able to do it .

i had already got the whole thing working and connected.

it was only because the postitive and negative connection touched.

....

thats how u learn,

by making mistakes.

not gonna do serious damage.

By crossing positive and negative connections, it is possible you can do serious damage. Airbag systems, ECU, dash lights, bulbs, etc - all possible to mess them up by not taking appropriate precautions. Such as disconnecting the negative battery terminal from your car when working on anything electrical in your car.

Take the advice of a previous poster and check your fuses. Also consider searching the forum, as this is a common problem which has been asked several times in the last month.

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the fuse that you would have popped would be the ones under the dash.

prob one of the lights fuses, cant tell you exactly which one of the top of my head, but grab a multimetre and put it on each one and see which one it is.

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i did the exact same thing buddy, just in case you havnt figured it out already its simple...just change the (electronics part fuse) in the fuse compartment under your steering wheel. Its the 4th last 1 on the left hand side of the fuse box. Replace it with a 10A and your up n going again.

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