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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Unless you've had a stereo or someother attachment fited at a later date, it shouldn't be a wiring problem - that's total bllocks!
Many vehicle circuits are designed to 'overload' when a bulb blows, so that they give you a warning that there is a problem.
(eg. when your indicator goes from;
tick _ _ tick _ _ tick _ _ etc (normal)
to;
tick_tick_tick_tick etc )
Peanut gives some great advice, check all your bulbs and their seatings, and hopefully this should solve it.
Good Luck
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