02-10-2024, 05:56 AM | #1 |
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2017 M50D fuse blowing. Help please
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I wonder if anyone here has any experience with this fault and can point me in the right direction. 2017 RHD X6 M50D (F16) Fuse 27 (10 amp) blows within a few minutes of being replaced. According to charts, F27 is for Driver/Passenger Lumbar Support Valve Block, Driver's/Passenger's Side Seat Adjustment Switch No relevant fault codes are shown on my MaxiCom tool. I have removed both driver and passenger switch modules and disconnected both lumber support valve blocks but the fuse still blows. With F27 blown / removed no seat functions operate but using the MaxiCom I can operate all seat functions suggesting that F27 genuinely does only power the actual switch modules. The fuse blows within a minute or so of replacement but doesn't seem to blow 'hard' i.e. there is no blackening of the fuse. Any one any idea where to look next or does anyone have a circuit diagram ? Thanks |
02-12-2024, 06:54 AM | #4 | |
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I have disconnected both sets of seat control buttons and both lumber valve blocks, which as far as I can determine is all that F27 supplies. (Has anyone got a diagram to confirm this?) With the fuse out, if I then measure ohms from the fuse holder load side to ground I get infinity. If I then reconnect both seat controls and lumber valve blocks I see 80k ohms. HOWEVER if I kneel on the outside edge (not the centre) of the drivers seat this increases to 160k ohms !! Obviously none of this is going to blow a 10amp fuse. Ive now had the seat out and examined every bit of loom and every connector but can find any damage or fluid ingress |
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02-13-2024, 02:09 AM | #7 |
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Update, since I had the seat apart fuse isn't blowing any more. Its not a satisfactory outcome but for the moment ive put it all back together.
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02-13-2024, 02:16 AM | #8 | |
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So now it's all back together and the fuse hasn't blown however resistance from the load side of the empty fuse holder to earth still increases 80k when you kneel on the edge of the seat BUT only when the seat base is in its lowest position. No wires are being caught or crushed. |
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