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Posted

Hi guys,

I'm looking for a bit of help.

The side lights and rear running lights have decided to stop working. i've checked all the bulbs and all the fuses and they're all fine. All the other lights work fine even the brake lights.

I'm guessing its either the switch or a relay.

if anyone has any ideas or a wiring diagram i would be greatful

toyota aygo 1.1 petrol

Posted

Hi There.

I presume you've checked all the fuses under the bonnet.

I can't remember which fuse it is.

Is it one of those round the speedo perhaps?

fuses.jpg

See the second picture of this link to

see the screws to remove the cowl.

http://toyotaownersclub.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=64418

Ian.

Posted

Yeah I've checked most of the fuses behind the steering wheel, i didn't want to touch any of the fuses relating to the ecu or airbags so i left them. do you think i should pull them all out and have have a look

Posted

4th from the top, righthand side of the cluster should be

a 7,5A fuse (brown I think), that fuse feeds all illumination.

The "scary" or important fuses are all on the BACK of the cluster and

in the engine compartment, so you don't have to worry about them.

Posted

Thanks Jan van de Wouw, It was fuse 11, i skipped that one thinking it only supplied the 12V socket.

i cant understand why you'd put them on the same circuit though.

Thanks again


Posted

Where does that "number 11" come from? As my manual uses numbers too,

but 11 refers to a fuse in the engine compartment end feeds the RHS headlight (10A = red)

The 12V socket, audiosystem (sitched) and part of the start inhibitor feed

of of the middle fuse on the lefthand side of the cluster, a blue 15A fuse...

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