RE: [doc] FUSE 18 - 10 or 20 amp?
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RE: [doc] FUSE 18 - 10 or 20 amp?



Fuse 18 is for your brake lights, it should be 20 AMP

If your lamp lights in the hazard warning light switch when you apply
power manually, then there must be a fault in you connector/wiring.

Put a multimeter across the pins which connect to the lamp and check for
12v when your sidelights are turned on.

The contact crimps get a little loose with age on those connectors. If
you carefully extract them from the plastic housing and lightly squeeze
them together they will have a much better fit...

Rich H
DOC 365 VIN 1274


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stian Birkeland [mailto:delorean@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 11 October 2004 6:42 PM
> To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [doc] FUSE 18 - 10 or 20 amp?
>
>
>
> Another mystery discovered...
> I was checking my fuses as per the owners manual.
> Well, fuse 18 has a 10 amp fuse in it.
> Manual says its supposed to be 20 amp.
>
> Which is the correct to use?
> Has there been an update issued (from 20 to 10)...
> or did the previous owner simply put in a 10 amp fuse instead of a 20
> amp fuse???
>
> Would this have anything to do with my hazard switch not lighting
> up???
>
> Best wishes
> Stian Birkeland
> Norway
>
> VIN # 06759
>



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