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SYFL2 Member Since: 16 Jun 2012 Location: Sheffield Posts: 2595 |
Have you checked for a blown fuse ? |
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14th Sep 2023 7:27 pm |
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Kyle Member Since: 14 Sep 2023 Location: Lancashire Posts: 4 |
From what I can work out, the fuse would be the one for all the interior lights and that seems to be fine. |
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14th Sep 2023 7:39 pm |
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Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Newquay Posts: 2082 |
The door lighting is handled by the door control module, which are fused in the rear fuse box.
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14th Sep 2023 7:56 pm |
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Kyle Member Since: 14 Sep 2023 Location: Lancashire Posts: 4 |
Turns out the passenger door module fuse is behind my glove box (I guess I have 2013 not 2012 as I had thought), checked the fuse though and it's good so I suppose I'm borrowing (or buying) a volt meter from somebody. Everything else is fine. Will investigate more tomorrow in the daylight. Really appreciate the help though, thank you. I'll keep posting when I figure it out. |
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14th Sep 2023 8:28 pm |
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Kyle Member Since: 14 Sep 2023 Location: Lancashire Posts: 4 |
Managed to get the light working, after a better look at the connector, it has a little bit of corrosion which I didn't think was too bad but gave it the best clean I could with vinegar and blast with compressed air and after a few wiggles around, I got it to light up. Not convinced it's fixed but we will see how long it lasts. Guessing it's either corroded terminals or possibly a loose wire inside the bulb holder. How simple is this to replace? Snip the wires, connect a new one and all good or is that just wishful thinking?
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15th Sep 2023 6:33 pm |
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