which fuse
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Re: which fuse
Hold on... lets clear something up. Do you have this stuff live from a leisure battery?? If so? you may have an inverter hidden somewhere?? Perhaps behind the rear panel, near the lighter socket..? Just a guess!
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Re: which fuse
See my link to Alifriendee's thread earlier 

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Re: which fuse
Or it could just be you've got a leisure battery on the way out?
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Re: which fuse
missfixit70 wrote:See my link to Alifriendee's thread earlier









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Re: which fuse
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Re: which fuse
right what i think i'll try is to disconect the whole light fitting, does have a plug on it or will i need to cut the wiring?
the battery is brand new.
there are no invertors in the van so its not that.
it seems to flatton the battery in about a week with no use to the van.
the battery is brand new.
there are no invertors in the van so its not that.
it seems to flatton the battery in about a week with no use to the van.
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Re: which fuse

missfixit70 wrote:It's only usually the middle flourescent type light that can cause the issue, only takes a few minutes to remove it.
Grip the sides of the plastic lens at the switch end firmly, squeeze & pull down to remove it, then you'll see 3 screws holding the fitment in place, undo those, then you can access the electrical connector behind, undo that, job done
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