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							I have an issue with the headlights in that if I turn them on, the fuse blows for both the indicators and the hazard lights – there are 2 separate fuses. Also, when this happens the dash lights go out.  Replacing the two fuses restores the indicators and hazard lights and they both work fine until I turn the headlights on again. Does anyone have any suggestions as the auto electrician seems to be running out of ideas. Cheers Geoff | ||
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							you have a short somewhere. maybe check switches on column. indicators/hazards work fine otherwise? has the headlight switch been checked?						
						
						
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							Yeah, we figure it has to be a short and the auto electrician reckons he’s checked all the obvious places – not sure if he checked the switches.  I have been wondering however, if there is some component that can be causing the problem or is there a known trouble-spot where things like this tend to happen.						
						
						
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							Thought I’d put a note on here to say what the problem was.  After a hell of a lot of investigation, the auto electrician finally found a wire in the harness that runs down the steering column had (over time) worn the insulation through where it passes a bracket - it was shorting out to the bracket when the lights were switched on.  He put some insulation on it and I haven’t had a problem since. Cheers Geoff | ||
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