Help?
Recently my parking lights, and headlight bulbs have burnt out. So I replaced them (H7, 194). Thats when I noticed there was no power going to my Drivers Side "Parking Light" W5W (Headlight peanut bulb). I was wondering if this is a common problem, and if it could be simply fixed with a fuse?
Also I have looked up the oil change info, and how to reset the oil reading, and electronically check oil level.
Every time I try to electronically check my oil level I just get a clock, also I can't reset my oil change reminder (I put in 8 quartz of oil and checked the dipstick its fine I just want to work out how to actually do it electronically).
Thanks in advance
Also I have looked up the oil change info, and how to reset the oil reading, and electronically check oil level.
Every time I try to electronically check my oil level I just get a clock, also I can't reset my oil change reminder (I put in 8 quartz of oil and checked the dipstick its fine I just want to work out how to actually do it electronically).
Thanks in advance
So I changed some fuses, now my marker lights work on the drivers side. Changed the fuse for the marker lights on the passenger side
(after noticing they didn't work) they don't work; might be burnt out bulbs. Still can't figure out why my headlight (w5w) corner parking light wont work. Argh, note I've been doing this in the dark literally.
(after noticing they didn't work) they don't work; might be burnt out bulbs. Still can't figure out why my headlight (w5w) corner parking light wont work. Argh, note I've been doing this in the dark literally.
If it means anything, my passenger side headlight parking bulb stays on now. I know with normal domestic cars the signal lights will blink faster if a bulb is burnt out. Is this the cars way of telling me I have a blown fuse or another burnt out bulb?


