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Old Apr 23, 2017 | 07:11 PM
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Question 2010 Mini Cant find Blown Fuse

Hello, I just purchased my first mini cooper. Its a 2010 Cooper hatchback. I purchased new led bulbs for all the interior lights in the car. I was replacing the bulb in the "trunk" and without thinking I used a small screwdriver to pry out the old bulb and I must have crossed over the leads with the screwdriver and possibly blown a fuse. Now the two map lights aren't working or the vanity mirror lights or the trunk light. I have pulled and checked all fuses in the interior fuse box and the fuse box under the hood. All fuses seem to be ok. I cant figure out which fuse controls these lights. any help would be great!


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Old Sep 18, 2019 | 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by CCAliff
Hello, I just purchased my first mini cooper. Its a 2010 Cooper hatchback. I purchased new led bulbs for all the interior lights in the car. I was replacing the bulb in the "trunk" and without thinking I used a small screwdriver to pry out the old bulb and I must have crossed over the leads with the screwdriver and possibly blown a fuse. Now the two map lights aren't working or the vanity mirror lights or the trunk light. I have pulled and checked all fuses in the interior fuse box and the fuse box under the hood. All fuses seem to be ok. I cant figure out which fuse controls these lights. any help would be great!


Thanks, Chris
Chris, I also have the same issue as yourself with the boot/vanity/reading lights not working and have checked the fuses most likely to be protecting the circuits but alas have had nil success. The symbols on the fuse covers don’t cover all equipment in the car so assume some circuits piggyback on others ! Did you have any joy finding the fuse/fault with your vehicle? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, John
 
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