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Jackieeeeeee

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  1. Also I ordered one with the exact number. so I hope there is nothing to program about it!
  2. I will look into that for you Pete! i was thinking of doing the same once I received the new one. But you helped me so much that I am willing to do it!
  3. In my manual, fuse 8 is for the brake pedal. Fuse 49 for blinkers and brake lights. Already ordered another BCM. Hope it will arrive soon! I will keep you guys updated!
  4. Can’t open it. Also cut cable 16. Same result. BCM smells burned also. Quite sure we found the problem. Will try to get another one as soon as possible. Already one hell of a thank you man!!!
  5. I can remove it in 10 seconds. Will try to open it
  6. Or it is the wire of the brake lights that is shortciruiting or it’s the big that is broken
  7. I tried something drastic. Just cut the black white and green black wire right after the connector. Can solder it again after. but fuse still blows! so can’t be in the blinkercircuits anymore right? do you know the wire for the brake lights? in my manual in the description it says that that fuse is also for the brake lights…
  8. Measured again 14-38 2.9 ohm 15-38. 1.8 ohm measured it several times.
  9. Between 38 and 14. -1.2 ohm between 38 and 15. 0.3 ohm
  10. I measured on the connector side. previously I cut the black/white on the driver side (steering wheel on left side). same problem. So could not be the wiring to the back blinker driver side. Will do the same on the other side. but it’s strange that I have a shortcircuit on both sides, as both sides are fed separately…
  11. I measured some more. between pin 14 and 15 I measure 1 ohm. So if I’m understanding it now, both blinkercircuits are connected to the ground when they shouldn’t?
  12. This was without the fuse in it. As soon as I plug in the connector the fuse blows. With the connector pulled out, there is no connection to the ground on both sides of the fuse. So if the wire from the fuse goes directly to the connector, then I think the problem is in the BCM that puts current on pin 13 which makes the fuse blow. or am I missing something?
  13. The problem even occurs by the way when the key isn’t in the ignition. So does the BCM send out current with just the doors open?
  14. Just measured between pin 13 and 38 and strangely enough there is unlimited resistance. getting confused now!
  15. Another question, goes the red white white wire go directly to the connector? If it does, could the problem be just that piece of cable? Or are there connections made in the connector to different pins? Because my fuse doesn’t blow when I unplug the connector, just because no current can pass anymore.
  16. I measured the pins you said. On both mesurements I have 0 ohm and my meter beeps. So then the problem should be between the white connector and the fuse connecting? Does it go straight from the connector to the fuse connection? Thanks in advance for your help!
  17. Hello everyone, im having problems with my Skoda fabia from 2014 (model 2007-2014). Fuse 49 (blinkers and brake lights) is constantly blowing. I checked various places, unplugged a lot of connectors, but can’t find the problem. I think it’s a damaged wire that touches the ground somewhere. Does anyone have a wiring diagram? or does anyone know where the red wire with two white stripes go to? thanks in advance!!! Breezy_Pete already told me where it goes in the white connector. if I unplug this connector the fuse doesn’t blow. so the piece of cable between fuse and connectoe should be good. But does anyone know where the cable goes after the white connector? thanks!!!
  18. Ok thank you already! do you know where it goes from there? I noticed that when I unplug the white connector, my fuse stays ok, so normally the wire between fuse and white connector should be ok. I unplugged the front door connector, also cut several wires and resolderd them. There was one abnormality I think in the wires that go to the rear end. There were two blue/violet cables connected but don’t know where they go to. unplugged every lightbulb and connector to the lights and blinkers, so don’t really know where to search anymore…
  19. Hello everyone, im having problems with my Skoda fabia from 2014 (model 2007-2014). Fuse 49 (blinkers and brake lights) is constantly blowing. I checked various places, unplugged a lot of connectors, but can’t find the problem. I think it’s a damaged wire that touches the ground somewhere. Does anyone have a wiring diagram? or does anyone know where the red wire with two white stripes go to? thanks in advance!!!
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