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<blockquote data-quote="wfooshee" data-source="post: 732958" data-attributes="member: 6354"><p>If they both don't work, first thing to check is the fuse. The backup fuse is power to the clock, as well, so if you have a clock that keeps time then that one's OK. The signaling systems fuse is probably the culprit. That one is switched power, and also powers the horn and brake lights. If windshield drive, neutral light, horn, and brake lights are all failed then the signalling fuse is the likely culprit. Actually running the windshield up and down is through this fuse. the backup fuse (unswitched power) feeds the windshield drive only so it can lower the windshield when you turn the key off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wfooshee, post: 732958, member: 6354"] If they both don't work, first thing to check is the fuse. The backup fuse is power to the clock, as well, so if you have a clock that keeps time then that one's OK. The signaling systems fuse is probably the culprit. That one is switched power, and also powers the horn and brake lights. If windshield drive, neutral light, horn, and brake lights are all failed then the signalling fuse is the likely culprit. Actually running the windshield up and down is through this fuse. the backup fuse (unswitched power) feeds the windshield drive only so it can lower the windshield when you turn the key off. [/QUOTE]
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