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    Quote Originally Posted by ammerty View Post
    I'll check when I get home, what was it doing that was similar? The rough shift into reverse and no drive, and/or the no gear selector lamps?
    Rough clunk and it needed huge amounts of RPM to get it to move. Not drivable. Cannot remember about indicator lights. Wil go and pull the fuse and check!


    EDIT: just pulled the fuse and yes no indicator lights. And same symptoms as yours. Hope that fixes it for you Daniel.
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    Mate, if you could that would be sensational! The symptoms sound very similar

    EDIT: Will check the fuse tonight, thanks heaps for checking that, Matt
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    Quote Originally Posted by ammerty View Post
    Mate, if you could that would be sensational! The symptoms sound very similar
    AS ABOVE

    Symptoms are identical. I blew mine when I was wiring up my reverse lights. Didnt realise till I went to go out and had no power at all!
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    Matt wins the internets and a big, big thanks!
    The fuse had blown due to the passenger side reverse lamp wiring rubbing on the body, exposing the wire itself.
    Fixed up the wiring, replaced the fuse and everything is operating normally again.

    Thanks to everyone who shared their advice and input!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ammerty View Post
    Matt wins the internets and a big, big thanks!
    The fuse had blown due to the passenger side reverse lamp wiring rubbing on the body, exposing the wire itself.
    Fixed up the wiring, replaced the fuse and everything is operating normally again.

    Thanks to everyone who shared their advice and input!
    Glad it's all sorted mate. Took me bloody ages to work it out with mine but I'm glad it's all sorted
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    I just had this happen. Thanks so much rush. Lol
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    BUMP.

    Inhibitor Switch.

    Reverse Light Fuse.

    I am not having any troubles with this, but I just stumbled upon this thread today and I was not aware of this before.

    If someone starts to suffer such symptoms, they may well consider that they are facing a $3,000 repair bill.

    So, just as a "heads up" I am bumping this thread, with a picture of the interior fusebox from the owners manual.



    P.S. I didn't upload the image with "photobucket", and hence causing the intrusive "watermark" to display.

    It was already on the image that I got from Google.
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