Technical fuse burns continuously

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Technical fuse burns continuously

Jeremybreeschoten

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Hello, I have a 2009 Grande Punto. A fuse burns continuously and breaks. This ensures that the brake lights and the dashboard with all speed needles etc... fails. adapters of the lamps behind have already been replaced by new ones. has anyone had this before? sometimes I'm lucky for 2 days. other days more than 5 days
 
Model
Grande punto
Year
2009
Come on... Be more specific. Which fuse keeps blowing?

Basic description of the fuses and locations is here (eLearn):
https://aftersales.fiat.com/elearnsections/main.aspx?nodeID=199009538&languageID=2&markID=1&modelID=199000000&valID=199000000&prodID=199000000&modelName=Fiat - 199 - Grande Punto&langDesc=English&sectionName=Descrizioni&validityName=1.2 8v

Fuses never burn without reason. There must be a problem somewhere. Find it. Things that move/bend first. Like the trunk/boot wiring loom (inside the rubber thing - forgot the English name of this part).

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Come on... Be more specific. Which fuse keeps blowing?

Basic description of the fuses and locations is here (eLearn):
https://aftersales.fiat.com/elearnsections/main.aspx?nodeID=199009538&languageID=2&markID=1&modelID=199000000&valID=199000000&prodID=199000000&modelName=Fiat - 199 - Grande Punto&langDesc=English&sectionName=Descrizioni&validityName=1.2 8v

Fuses never burn without reason. There must be a problem somewhere. Find it. Things that move/bend first. Like the trunk/boot wiring loom (inside the rubber thing - forgot the English name of this part).

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Thank you for your comment. I am trying to do my best to translate it. I know it is a 5 fuse. Will check manuel to tell you ehich one.
 
I am trying to do my best to translate it.

eLearn is available in several languages:

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When you go back to the main page, you can just click the flag to get the documentation in your own language if it is available.
If you don't want to go through all the categories back to the one in which you were, you can just simply change the number in the link here:

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for the language number from 1 to 29. Dutch is number 6 and then click enter to have the contents in Dutch.

The other languages have following numbers according to the first image I've posted here.
Row 1 are: 1 - Italian 2 - English
Row 2 are: 3 - German 4 - Spanish
Row 3 are: 5 - French 6 - Dutch
etc.
 
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