I mentioned this in another post but I’m tearing my hair out with it now, so I’ll ask directly in case anyone can shed any more light on it. (Pardon the pun)
2019 T6
Changed the headlights to the factory H7 ones, and fitted Twenty20 DRLs
All worked fine fine for a couple of weeks, then bulb out warning light appeared and both DRLs were not working. Managed to get the drivers side out, old style bulb holder but excellent condition, LED working fine. Carista says left DRL short circuit to ground, right DRL short circuit to ground.
Checked the fuses in the panel to the left of the gearstick, all ok,
My questions are, am I looking at the correct fuse box? From what I have read on here it should be the C fuses, but not sure where they are located.
And, would a blown fuse give a short circuit to ground reading? Does fact that they are both out suggest a fuse?
They worked fine initially, and the drivers side bulb and holder are ok on testing yet not working, when fitted. Seems odd, I’m thinking if I take out the passenger side I’ll find the same.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated, thanks, Chris.
2019 T6
Changed the headlights to the factory H7 ones, and fitted Twenty20 DRLs
All worked fine fine for a couple of weeks, then bulb out warning light appeared and both DRLs were not working. Managed to get the drivers side out, old style bulb holder but excellent condition, LED working fine. Carista says left DRL short circuit to ground, right DRL short circuit to ground.
Checked the fuses in the panel to the left of the gearstick, all ok,
My questions are, am I looking at the correct fuse box? From what I have read on here it should be the C fuses, but not sure where they are located.
And, would a blown fuse give a short circuit to ground reading? Does fact that they are both out suggest a fuse?
They worked fine initially, and the drivers side bulb and holder are ok on testing yet not working, when fitted. Seems odd, I’m thinking if I take out the passenger side I’ll find the same.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated, thanks, Chris.
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