This is a discussion on Light failure problem..a fuse maybe?? within the Superb forums, part of the Skoda Model Discussion Area category; Set off for work this morning and light failure flashed up on the maxi dot display. Got out the car ...
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| Light failure problem..a fuse maybe?? Set off for work this morning and light failure flashed up on the maxi dot display. Got out the car and the drivers side main light, passenger side sidelight and rear number plate light were all out, so drove to work with no lights through fear of being tugged by the bill. I know they were all working yesterday..surely the car would've told me they werent. This seems too much of a coincidence that all three have blown?? Is there a fuse that controls this? Sods law states I'm going back to the dealer today..but as it goes the warranty ran out exactly a week ago Anyone know??
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| Briskodian Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Isle Of Wight
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Members Car: Big fat V6 Superb Thanks: 2
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| Re: Light failure problem..a fuse maybe?? OK ...took it to the dealers who sorted it straight away. New headlight bulb and side light on the other light....Cost me £10 for the bulbs and fitting....cant be bad
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