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Old Jun 22, 2013 | 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by martysmartie
That means the cluster is on the same circuit, therefore finding the cause, rectifying it and then replacing the fuse will cure all the problems, it won't stop the charging period though.

It's strange it's done like this though, really the lights should be on an independant circuit.

OP, as said have those gauges always been there or have you just fitted them?

Martin


I had the issue last year, couldn't believe how much was run off that fuse...

Lost brake lights, clocks, because clocks went there was no charging...
I put it the garage after a show, bought it back out with all this going on!!!
My head was battered lol...
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