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    no blinker no tails no sereo Help 1998 GQ patrol

    Well due to slight wiring problem the negative and positive accidently were swapped when putting in new alternator , puff of smoke burnt wire end result no rear lights help
    I don't care about stereo but blinkers etc Anyone can tell me which relay may have blown or fuse as of course no fuse panel cover nothing is easy with this

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    there will be a heap of fuses/relays under the bonnet on the drivers side.
    plus some more in the foot well under the steering wheel.
    might be best to break out the multi meter and start checking
    04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there

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    As TD has already said, there's a fuse panel behind the drivers side kick panel, should be just a lift off cover, there's also a couple of relays there. More relays are in the engine bay underneath a cover between the main battery and front guard and I believe there maybe some fuses also beside the battery. What fuses and relays are in each position, I can't tell you right now, as I'm nowhere near my cars.


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    Check if the main fusible link is blown near the battery. I think it's a 70amp fuse.

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