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Friend of mine just picked up a '90 244 which overall is in great shape. One major problem I came across so far is that the fuse for the right-hand parking lamps and the instrument lights blows as soon as the parking lights are turned on. The weird thing is the first time I put a new fuse in, the lights worked, but then a few moments later it blew and installing a new fuse blows as soon as the switch is on. I plan to do some old fashioned troubleshooting this weekend to track down the problem but I'm curious if anyone else has come across this? |
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James Sweet ha scritto: Friend of mine just picked up a '90 244 which overall is in great shape. One major problem I came across so far is that the fuse for the right-hand parking lamps and the instrument lights blows as soon as the parking lights are turned on. The weird thing is the first time I put a new fuse in, the lights worked, but then a few moments later it blew and installing a new fuse blows as soon as the switch is on. I plan to do some old fashioned troubleshooting this weekend to track down the problem but I'm curious if anyone else has come across this? Hi James. I hope that I have understand your problem because I had a similar on my 240. The switch of the parking light is placed about under the shifter, directly on the gear box. So if you take away the plastic cover of the shifter, inside the cockpit, you can see two wires that cames from the parking light switch. The wires, in the gear box zone under the car, are subjected to the oil corrosion and hot action. So they lost the plastic insulation and they make a short circuit. So the fuse interrupts the circuit. You have to replace the two wires from the connectors, placed on the gear box, to the cockpit zone. My car is for europe market but I have american repair manual on CD and it's the same. By, Andrea |
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