PROBLEMS WITH RUNNING LIGHTS
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PROBLEMS WITH RUNNING LIGHTS
Hi, everyone, new to this forum. We have an ELDDIS Signature 130 Motor-home built on Peugeot Boxer chassis.
Suddenly our near-side running lights are not illuminated when the main light switch is switched-on.
ALL the Boxer lights work including side-head/dipped beam, stop/indicator. Makes no difference if ignition is on or not.
Advice so far is that it could be a fuse or loose-connection. As one side works that would make me suspect there are 2 fuses but where are they located? Boxer has 3 fuse-panels (not checked them all yet) where there are some un-used fuses (according to the hand-book). Maybe they are fused there but am worried in case they are in-line / auxillary fuses somewhere within the vehicle. Have checked the bulbs. There are 4 running-lights each side 2 with bulbs, 2 LEDs. Bulbs are fine and swopped them over and they work. So only other suspect is a loose connection.
Anyone have ideas? Thanks Michael
Suddenly our near-side running lights are not illuminated when the main light switch is switched-on.
ALL the Boxer lights work including side-head/dipped beam, stop/indicator. Makes no difference if ignition is on or not.
Advice so far is that it could be a fuse or loose-connection. As one side works that would make me suspect there are 2 fuses but where are they located? Boxer has 3 fuse-panels (not checked them all yet) where there are some un-used fuses (according to the hand-book). Maybe they are fused there but am worried in case they are in-line / auxillary fuses somewhere within the vehicle. Have checked the bulbs. There are 4 running-lights each side 2 with bulbs, 2 LEDs. Bulbs are fine and swopped them over and they work. So only other suspect is a loose connection.
Anyone have ideas? Thanks Michael
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Re: PROBLEMS WITH RUNNING LIGHTS
This forum is for Autosleeper brand owners so doubtful you will get much help here. If Elldis do not have their own forum you may get help from non-specific brand forums such as Motorhome Fun.
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Re: PROBLEMS WITH RUNNING LIGHTS
I have exactly the same problem on my Peugeot Broadway. Will post a solution when and if I find one.
ScribesWtr- Member
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Re: PROBLEMS WITH RUNNING LIGHTS
Has anyone found fuse for rear running lights? Nuevo on peugeot Boxer base. Fuse not listed in handbook - no reference on internet. Bulbs fine but no power to sockets.
namraj- Member
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Auto-Sleeper Model : Nuevo EK Peugeot Box
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Re: PROBLEMS WITH RUNNING LIGHTS
Adding on to a thread of 2015 is not best way to ask. First it would be nice if you said hello here....
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Then start a new thread in the coachbuilt section. I'm sure you'll get a better response.
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Then start a new thread in the coachbuilt section. I'm sure you'll get a better response.
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