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Old 12-04-2017, 09:25   #1
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Hi All

can anyone help

I have a problem with my LHS indicators, all have stopped working
i have found the fuse box under the bonnet, and the one in the LH inner passenger foot well, but cant find a fuse for the indicators is there another fuse box i have missed? I have changed all the bulbs on the left hand, and swapped over the LHR indicator bulb holder with the RHS and it works fine. I have removed every fuse and checked them, but they all look ok. The strange thing is if i put the right Hand indicator on they all flash and the display on the dash works, but put the left hand on and there nothing. If i put the hazard lights on the all the right side flash again, but nothing on the left hand side, and when i press the remote locking button all the right hand side flash but nothing on the left. It would give the impression that there is no feed to the left hand side that why i am asking is there another fuse box or could it be a relay and if so which one.
I would be grateful if anyone has any ideas or tell me something else to try
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Old 12-04-2017, 09:32   #2
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Hi and welcome aboard. Personally I have no experience of your model as it's the later model mav being a 2003 so not the terrano shape.
However I'd also be checking the towbar wiring assuming it's got a towbar of course. Some fitters splice into wires and don't protect from the elements very well or indeed the socket may have a short or something. After that I guess it's time to test the switch.

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Old 12-04-2017, 14:51   #3
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Welcome along, yours is the later shaped mav which is based on the mazda tribute and not the nissan terrano
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Old 13-04-2017, 13:26   #4
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Hi and welcome aboard. Personally I have no experience of your model as it's the later model mav being a 2003 so not the terrano shape.
However I'd also be checking the towbar wiring assuming it's got a towbar of course. Some fitters splice into wires and don't protect from the elements very well or indeed the socket may have a short or something. After that I guess it's time to test the switch.

Good luck
Hi Jim

Thanks for that it has a tow bar so will check it all out over the weekend
will let you know
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Old 13-04-2017, 13:31   #5
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Welcome along, yours is the later shaped mav which is based on the mazda tribute and not the nissan terrano
Hi R1cho
thanks for that. i didn't know it was based on a Mazda, my first time on this site and already learned something new.

Have a good weekend
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