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@JustMe what
problems appeared in the
fuse box?
I solved the
problem by change some
fuses on my
Fuse box, now the Speedometer is working good, Thanks to every one try to help me
I rule out the possibility that the
problem is in the sensors, because the
problem appeared in the same time as
problems appeared in
fuse box
I have a
problem in My Car (Opel Corsa - c 2006), The Ventilation fan (Blower fan) stopped working, What was happen the fan was working fine, I turned on the car while the fan was on the last speed, it works fine and stopped after 2 seconds I checked the
fuse box, there is no
problem found Thanks and sorry for my English please help
If it's not the relay causing the
problem, carefully inspect the cables going from the switch, relay /
fuse box, main harness, and to the headlight assembly.
Also you have to check the entire starter solenoid circuit path from the
fuse box to the starter for
problems.
If you see less than B + voltage there is a
problem with the wiring from the underhood
fuse box to the ECM.
I heard the
problem might be caused by a blown
fuse, but I don't know which
fuse it would be or how to get to the front
fuse -
box, actually; I can't seem to access the driver's side primary one if it's in there.
I replaced the
fuse box and it looks like that is where the
problem was.
Just so you guys know I found that the
problem was that a
fuse in the Engine Under Hood Fuse Box was almost melted due to temperature and rusted, so it wasn't getting proper contact with the slot it was pla
fuse in the Engine Under Hood
Fuse Box was almost melted due to temperature and rusted, so it wasn't getting proper contact with the slot it was pla
Fuse Box was almost melted due to temperature and rusted, so it wasn't getting proper contact with the slot it was placed.
After using an improvised variant of this method to confirm that it was indeed an electrical
problem with no power reaching the spark plug wires, I had a closer look at my
fuse box, and specifically the «EFI» (fuel injection sytem)
fuse.
Discovering that they'd done this with literally half the
fuses in the
fuse box and replacing all these bodged
fuses with real, fresh
fuses was part of the job I'd done with the previous non-starting
problem, before the engine stopped starting in this way.
If it still does same thing then you have a
problem with the main
fuse box called a...
A common
problem with Peugeot models is that the
fuse box takes up a large amount of the glovebox's total space.
GM is cooperating with the investigation and says the
problem is caused by a wire in the electrical center similar to a
fuse box that can break because its location in a hot area near the engine makes it susceptible to stress.