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Left Tail Light Running Lights not getting power
Yet another annoyance... My left drivers running lights for the arent receiving enough power. I thought it was the circuitry on the lights themselves but I used multimeter to check to see if the correct wires were getting voltage but there not.. only 0.51 volts.
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weird my drivers side parking lamp turn signal is off too... and only getting .51 volts as well. wth
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frayed wires possibly?
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It was the fuse... But not that simple. What happened was fuse 33 blew which is the "parking lights." I didnt have a spare fuse so I used the one from the instrument cluster which was fuse 37 = 10 amps the same as the parking light fluse. I borrowed the instrument cluster fuse and swapped it the parking lights and it turned the right side parking lights on and turned the left ones off. If I took the fuse out it would turn the left ones on and the right ones off. I was stumped at first... But then I replaced the Instrustment cluster fuse and the parking lamp fuse and they both came on. W-T-F?
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Little odd. Welcome to the world of BMW's.
Just be glad that's all that was wrong
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