yes 10A, strange how 10A can melt the .75 gauge wire casing, i did notice in the wiring diagrams that one the light is on it feeds not just to ground but also feeds back to the zke control unit, is this not behind the glove box?
I'm not that knowledgable on electrics to comment much (!). If the ZKE is the body control module then yes i think it's there (along with a few others).yes 10A, strange how 10A can melt the .75 gauge wire casing, i did notice in the wiring diagrams that one the light is on it feeds not just to ground but also feeds back to the zke control unit, is this not behind the glove box?
I was driving for over an hour when it happened.ok, did this happen after about 16 min driving by any chance?
sidelight switch wiring of F33 is 0.5mm. There is just a bit too much running off one fuse and/or cable sizes are just too "economic". But, all cars are the same!it doesn't just feed the light, the same fuse is used for 6 other circuits . the current for the boot light is controlled and monitored by the zke control unit and is also on a timer again controlled by the zke unit.
questions are - would an intermittent short reset the timer in the zke and convince it the boot was open? this is likely as it detects the ground when you open the boot
Or could a failure in one of the 6 other circuits fool the logic in the zke and allowed more current to flow to the boot light?
the wire from the 10A fuse is 1.0mm2 but reduces to .75mm2 at the junction for the other circuits (assuming the diagrams are correct).
other circuits or partial circuits are as follows -
interior lights
side light switch and head light switch
ignition switch
left park light relay
zke unit