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    Help pls - dash electrics dead

    Before i start pulling stuff apart to look for something I don't know i'm looking for I thought I'd ask for help to narrow the search. '99 def TD5. On the drive home on the weekend the dash electrics (speedo, fuel, temp, L&R indicator signals) went dead. The car starts and stops and there was no loss of power. Turning the ignition on and off does not resolve the problem. The engine and other warning lights on the dash work when turning the key to kicker her over. The headlights, brake lights, cig power socket and radio have power. The windscreen wipers work. I checked the battery terminals, tight. I figure it may be a fuse but in all honesty that's a guess more than insightful knowledge of electrics. If a fuse where is the fuse box?

    Only one water crossing that made the bonnet (not deep, got the speed wrong into a hole). The electrics died a good 30 after that.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks in advance for the help that is offered.

    cheers MLD

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    Problem solved

    For those interested, the problem is the instrument panel fuse. Pleased that it is a $2 part.

    Cheers MLD

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    Glad it turned out to be a very small problem. If it was a 300Tdi I could have told you where to look for the fuse, but never having owned a Td5 Defender it might have been a bum steer...

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    Quote Originally Posted by MLD
    For those interested, the problem is the instrument panel fuse. Pleased that it is a $2 part.

    Cheers MLD
    So the real question: why did it blow? It's rare that a blade fuse itself is the problem...
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    Ha, first time I went up Mt Airlie I blew the same fuse on the way home too...those hills must be cursed!

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    Quote Originally Posted by isuzutoo-eh View Post
    Ha, first time I went up Mt Airlie I blew the same fuse on the way home too...those hills must be cursed!
    No way, By A/C first started to play up after going up there... it /is/ cursed!
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    cause of fault

    The auto-electrician did a once over and found the cause to be the left rear indicator wire shorting against the chassis. The insulation on the wire had worn. cheers Mark

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