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Old 2nd June 2019, 15:17   #1
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Hi i don't know if this came up before but just in case it hasn't i hope it helps. the other day went to pull way when there was no drive in the gearbox, the engine was running OK but i wasn't getting anywhere i noticed that there was no light in the gear indicator nor was there and indication on the dash as to what gear i was in. well i was thing how much for a new gearbox and things like that. turns out it was a blown fuse in the engine compartment fuse box F6 15 amp. it was the one indicated as a fuse for the reversing lights. all's OK now but i always wonder why fuses blow and when replaced seem OK.
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Old 10th June 2019, 05:12   #2
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This could well be an important post for someone. Now how to give it a heading that says something useful for a future search?

What about "Automatic, no drive, blown fuse"
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