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AW8 01-08-2011 12:36 PM

Fuse location for turn indicators E53
 
Trying to help a member out on other board who has facelift E53 with both headlamp unit located & adjacent side panel turn indicators not working, (one side only), rear seems fine on same side.

I have advised checking by swapping bulbs, (maybe a coincidence), in first instance but I cant advise on how to check fuse/relay.

I checked my prefacelift & nothing obvious in trunk or glove box.

Seems a daft & silly query but searched these fine boards without finding anything as of yet.

I found this link but am not embarrased to admit it means nothing to me......I do some work, (& have changed ther front indicator bulbs before), on my car but I'm not an auto electric expert.

Responses appreciated as to fuse/relay location & any other advice.

AW8 01-09-2011 01:23 PM

Ok I think I have found the answer. Some digging online suggests that the lights dont have a convetional fuse system as such & instead there's a light contol module LCM. The bulbs of course also effectively having there own circuit & failing to illuminate & blowing if the filament fails.

Not the best description & I appreciate no reponses to me prior post but abovew comments may be of use to others albeit a very basic explanation.

powers1 01-09-2011 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by AW8 (Post 794206)
Ok I think I have found the answer. Some digging online suggests that the lights dont have a convetional fuse system as such & instead there's a light contol module LCM. The bulbs of course also effectively having there own circuit & failing to illuminate & blowing if the filament fails.

Not the best description & I appreciate no reponses to me prior post but abovew comments may be of use to others albeit a very basic explanation.

Good call WA8:thumbup:
Here is the LCM fuse location :)


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