
Then later in the day I put the battery on charge (haven't driven it for a few weeks, so wanted to keep it happy) - after a few hours the (smart) charger had finished its work, and the battery was fully charged.
As I went to back the car into the garage, I noticed the brake lights weren't working, and the high beam indicator on the dash was on when the lights weren't even turned on. Indicators also worked OK.
This morning in the good light of day, I've opened the fuse box and found the 10A STOP fuse melted!

I'm guessing the battery charger (which was on the battery in the car, not taken out of it) has done this? Surely not the speedy (80-90 km/h) run in the early morning?
I've tried to pull out the remains of the fuse, but there's still melted gunk in there. I can't get a good enough look at whether the fuse point has melted too. Anyway, shall get the auto elec to check out the fuse box issue properly.