If #6 fuse keeps blowing, should I assume Multifunction switch?
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If #6 fuse keeps blowing, should I assume Multifunction switch?
I my multifunction switch is not in great shape as I've had to turn the lights on using the twilight feature for awhile now.. But now it's taking to blowing the #6 parking lamps, tail lamps fuse...
Do you think the switch has deteriorated enough to be causing this or could I have inavertantly got some water in the "wrong" place when i pressure washed it friday morning... I drove about 100 miles that night & it blew...changed fuse drove about 30 miles the next day & blew...switched it in the parking lot, drove about 5 miles & blew...switched it next day blew as soon as i started the car (was in twilight "on" so the light came up right away... then the classic lights won't go down, no dash lights & no tail lights..
I'll probably tear the switch out & see if I can fix it...
Do you think the switch has deteriorated enough to be causing this or could I have inavertantly got some water in the "wrong" place when i pressure washed it friday morning... I drove about 100 miles that night & it blew...changed fuse drove about 30 miles the next day & blew...switched it in the parking lot, drove about 5 miles & blew...switched it next day blew as soon as i started the car (was in twilight "on" so the light came up right away... then the classic lights won't go down, no dash lights & no tail lights..
I'll probably tear the switch out & see if I can fix it...