Hey everyone, I'm new here. My 2006 V6 auto Prado keeps blowing the IGN2 fuse and we loose the air con, indicators and tail lights, not sure what else. Anyone got any ideas?
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Originally posted by MROBJ40 View PostHey everyone, I'm new here. My 2006 V6 auto Prado keeps blowing the IGN2 fuse and we loose the air con, indicators and tail lights, not sure what else. Anyone got any ideas?
Does it still blow the fuse? When does it blow the fuse? Immediately when you turn the key? Or does it wait awhile... like when you turn on the headlights or use the indicators? If immediately I dare say its in HVAC system in which case I'd seitch it all off and see if it pops the fuse again.
The ideal way to do is using a multimeter and checking the output side of all the related fuses for resistance to earth.
Tail lights should show 7 ohms or higher.
Indicators switched on to one side will show 3 ohms or higher.
AC, blower and other HVAC fuses I'm unsure of but they should all be at least 1 ohm or higher.
Anything below .5 ohms is a concern. 0 ohms is considered a dead short and will kill any fuse.
Also, for what its worth, check both tail/stop light bulbs... if the filament has broken on one then it could be hanging down against the second filament. I've seen this happen before and watched many guys chase their tails trying to find it.
What size is the IGN2 fuse? Since all other items off of that circuit should be fused then I question why it cotinues to happen as they sjould actually pop before that one. Unless one of the accessory fuses has been replaced with a mich higher rating and even bigger then IGN2.
Bit more info required mate.
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Do you have a bullbar? I had issues with the indicator lights shorting out, popping this fuse.
Also had an issue with the trailer plug, reversing with the camper on, popped it too.D4D Prado GXL - 2014. 2" OME lift, ARB Deluxe Winch bar, ARB under body protection plates, ARB EZ Deflator, Weaco fridge, Matsen fridge on slide, BFG A/T's, ARB CKMA12 compressor, Oztrail side awning with LED lights PLUS canvas extension, Lightforce XGT's.. Oricom UHF380, GME AE4017
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Originally posted by RanJ View PostFirst step is to pull the fuses for the tail lights, indicators and aircon...
Does it still blow the fuse? When does it blow the fuse? Immediately when you turn the key? Or does it wait awhile... like when you turn on the headlights or use the indicators? If immediately I dare say its in HVAC system in which case I'd seitch it all off and see if it pops the fuse again.
The ideal way to do is using a multimeter and checking the output side of all the related fuses for resistance to earth.
Tail lights should show 7 ohms or higher.
Indicators switched on to one side will show 3 ohms or higher.
AC, blower and other HVAC fuses I'm unsure of but they should all be at least 1 ohm or higher.
Anything below .5 ohms is a concern. 0 ohms is considered a dead short and will kill any fuse.
Also, for what its worth, check both tail/stop light bulbs... if the filament has broken on one then it could be hanging down against the second filament. I've seen this happen before and watched many guys chase their tails trying to find it.
What size is the IGN2 fuse? Since all other items off of that circuit should be fused then I question why it cotinues to happen as they sjould actually pop before that one. Unless one of the accessory fuses has been replaced with a mich higher rating and even bigger then IGN2.
Bit more info required mate.
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If it happens when you go over a bump I would also be checking wiring
in the vicienty of the axle and other moving parts of the suspension
drive shaft etc.HKB Electronics, manufacturer of the Alternator Voltage Booster, Silver 2008 D4D,Lifted,Underbody protection, Alternator Voltage Booster, Tiger Z winch, Lightforce DL, Air Horns, Tanami Drawers, Drop down fridge slide, Outback cargo barriers, Rotronics dual Battery system, Polaris GPS, HF/UHF/VHF, Radio speaker combiner, Long ranger water tank, Diff breathers, Inverter, Snorkel and others
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Originally posted by LeighW View PostIf it happens when you go over a bump I would also be checking wiring
in the vicienty of the axle and other moving parts of the suspension
drive shaft etc.
Had a reverse camera fitted?
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