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Old 05-23-2017, 02:36 PM
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As some may have seen my previous post, I recently picked up an 07 XK. I've been trying to take in as much as possible , and one thing that I always try to have on hand is the fuse locations etc.. b/c it's the first place I tend to look if something fails. Where is the fuses for the taillights, brake lights , or headlights for that matter ? I found the fuse diagrams with the locations and the corresponding devices, but no mention of light ( brake, head etc.. ) fuses. Anyone know where I can find it or if's somewhere I haven't looked ?
 
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Have you got a handbook? If not the fourth item Sticky is a link to a download
 
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Thanks, but is it just my eyes, I still don't see any brake lights , or rear lights listed. My XK didn't come with a manual, and have been scouring the internet for everything I can get
 
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Thanks, but is it just my eyes, I still don't see any brake lights , or rear lights listed. My XK didn't come with a manual, and have been scouring the internet for everything I can get
Look two posts above under this item as I stated you can download the handbook from this Forum - the fourth item from the top of the subject list
 
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May well also be in the workshop manual - also a free download.
 
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Here are the wiring diagrams for your car's lighting. There are no fuses for brake its or backup lights. They are powered directly from the Auxiliary junction box.

Here is a link to the service manual
http://www.jagrepair.com/images/Auto...150Service.pdf

Here is a link to the full wiring diagram:
http://www.jagrepair.com/images/Auto...97toB20074.pdf


They take a bit to open but once they do you can download them
 
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Originally Posted by Sean W
Here are the wiring diagrams for your car's lighting. There are no fuses for brake its or backup lights. They are powered directly from the Auxiliary junction box.

Here is a link to the service manual
http://www.jagrepair.com/images/Auto...150Service.pdf

Here is a link to the full wiring diagram:
http://www.jagrepair.com/images/Auto...97toB20074.pdf


They take a bit to open but once they do you can download them
That explains why I couldn' t find a fuse listed anywhere for the rear lights -- there isn't any ! lol Thanks so much for those links. Also downloaded them to my phone for safe keeping

Thanks all for their links and info - much appreciated !
 

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Originally Posted by Sean W
There are no fuses for brake its or backup lights. They are powered directly from the Auxiliary junction box.
Makes sense, you wouldn't want your lights to go out due to a blown fuse, especially when driving at night.
 

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