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<blockquote data-quote="weeboll" data-source="post: 499278" data-attributes="member: 14316"><p>if every thing is dead it could be as simple as a bulb. we were driving in convoy last year in france and I flash the guy in front - result was a total dead on everything. engine stopped, no dash lights, no indicators etc.</p><p></p><p>spent an hour trying to find the fault as there was power to all the normal places. finally took the light stalk off high beam and everything returned to normal. basically the high beam filament had blown and dropped across the low beam filament which caused the whole thing to short and stop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weeboll, post: 499278, member: 14316"] if every thing is dead it could be as simple as a bulb. we were driving in convoy last year in france and I flash the guy in front - result was a total dead on everything. engine stopped, no dash lights, no indicators etc. spent an hour trying to find the fault as there was power to all the normal places. finally took the light stalk off high beam and everything returned to normal. basically the high beam filament had blown and dropped across the low beam filament which caused the whole thing to short and stop. [/QUOTE]
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