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having some problems with lights in my mr30.

it has an alarm and when i got the car all worked fine but couldnt turn the alarm off (busted remote). i dunno what clown wired it up but doesnt really matter cos goes off for 5-10sec then just stops. can start the car etc all fine. mass mess of wires in the right kick panel as well.

ive had the head off the car and after put all back 2gether the head lights were stuck on high beam. so thought it was something with the alarm (i replaced a blow fues that i found) so pulled out 1 fuse think was main power (6 fuses all up) and now its stuck on low beam. even tho the hi beam dash light is still on.

also when i put the hazard lights on only the right side work, but indicators work fine (both sides). checked all the earths etc. but is there any sorta hidden earths that i have forgot? main earth from battery to chassis to block and 1 on the rocker cover.

replaced the relays in the fuse box. theres 1 on the left strut tower but no idea what thats 4.

any help would b gd cos gonna need the car on the rd soon.

cheers...

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my guess is the alarm. id rip it out and go over all the wires. there really arent that many, might take half a day.

i know that alarms with bad wiring can turn bad after a while. had a problem like that in my sisters magna, eveytime

shed go over a speed bump the hazards would flash. ripped out the alarm and fixed the problem.

ah k, cheers mate. yea just dont wanna sort those wires out lol

was out front of a mates place the other day and on its own left high beem turned off then came bak on. so might try another stalk as well. c what happens...

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