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hey guys just a quick one, i was mucking around behind my head unit and now i have no dash lights and nothing dims when i turn my headlights on, iv checked all the fuses and stuff i know and they all look good. Anyone have a translation for the fuse box in the drivers side?

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yeah i should do that, but iv noticed other shit, dash lights, aircon lights, clock dimming and the lights left on reminder beep all don't work. its like the car doesn't know the lights are on, you reakon that's a fuse? i cant see one that would relate to that.

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ok, so i bought myself a test light and i found a rooted fuse looked ok but was buggered. Turns out it was under the bonnet going by the cover to the fuse box it was the TAIL L one meaning i probly didn't have tail light either oops! But all the interior stuff is lighting up again yay!

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only just realised that you can adjust the headlight angle with that knob down near the bonnet release.. wondered why it wasnt changing the dim setting on my dash derr.

definately comes in handy on dark country roads.

HID's rock also.. theyre so white!

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