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My 04 plate berlingos os side lights stay on all the time, anyone know why?
Also which fuse protects the side lights?
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Check our resource section (MK2 sub section) for the MK2 manual, which has a fuse diagram in it.
Our side lights stayed on all the time on our old MK2 just before we sold it, for us, it was the BSI/and or COM2000 that was causing the problem.
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I have vehicle handbook,sidelight fuse NOT listed,headlamp fuses,both main & dipped beam don't cover side lights.
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Check you rear bulbs as it could be a short circuit.
I had something similar to this and it turned out my brake lights were also stuck on. One of the brake light bulbs was the wrong type and it was making a permanent connection. The passenger side, side light was also on and changing for the right bulb sorted it.
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I,ve disconnected separately the o.s front & rear connections to light clusters.
I'm sure the side light circuit must be protected by a fuse but I've pulled every fuse both under the bonnet & under the dash,but the lights stay on
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A daft suggestion, have you replaced any bulbs recently?.
Sometimes the quality and make can affect some circuits that are a bit twitchy....
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