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Old Feb 27, 2020 | 03:33 PM
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Passenger door + repeater lights not working

Hi, new issue today after going home from work, the electric folding mirrors are dead on passenger side, the window controls are dead also on the same side and the repeater bulbs on the body work aren't working on the passenger side only.

Door can be opened though from outside. Anyone had this issue before? Is it just a fuse? Is it the door module? (which would be weird since the repeater bulb isn't working too) If so which one? According to the workshop manual its F82 in the Central Electronics Module Fusebox (is this the one under the steering wheel? I think it is)

anyone able to find anything about which fuse the repeater bulbs work off of?
 
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So I finally had time to work on this, and I opened up the passenger side floorboard fusebox, pulled both F82, F83 and inspected them... both didn't seem blown so I popped them back in, as I popped in the F82 Fuse for the passenger side door I heard the window move, and what do you know the problem was fixed... mirrors, repeaters, and windows all wound up working fine again... Don't you love British cars, they are sometimes. Just glad I didn't have to shell out $300 for a door control module
 
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don't forget to reset the limit switches for the window, perhaps pulling the fuse caused thr module to be recalibrated...?
 
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don't forget to reset the limit switches for the window, perhaps pulling the fuse caused thr module to be recalibrated...?
maybe I'm not sure, seems to be working fine now though
 
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