side lights
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Nicola_Sommerville
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Re: side lights
thanks for you help I will have a look
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Re: side lights
That link also shows you how to re-boot the BSI. Take note of the second posting on the thread.
Cheers Col.
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Mercedes ML (workhorse)
Corvette C3 (my toy)
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shadow
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Re: side lights
battery you require is the L2-400 640a-60AH
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Nicola_Sommerville
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Re: side lights
thanks i will check what i have
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Nicola_Sommerville
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Re: side lights
so I have now discovered that there is water in the fuse box in the glove compartment :-( and now no lights work
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Nicola_Sommerville
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I dont know how the water has been getting in at, it some of it was corroded I dont know if it will work at all now
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Nicola_Sommerville
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Re: side lights
so I have no electrics at all :-(
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Nicola_Sommerville
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Re: side lights
is this due to the bsi or is it due to the wet fuse box ? or something else ?
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shadow
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Re: side lights
you need to get a auto electrician out and its not going to be cheap
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Nicola_Sommerville
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Re: side lights
oh no this is not good should I try and get a fuse box ? as it was wet would it have done more damage ?
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Nicola_Sommerville
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ok so I have now phoned the auto electrician, he reckons he can fix it, ha well I am loosing all faith, after a day of going round in circles I am back at square one :-( well back to no side lights but on a brighter note the rest of my electrics is back to where it was this morning so that's something, the auto electrician has quoted me £30 an hour does that sound reasonable ?
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Nicola_Sommerville
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Re: side lights
oh and just to rule lout the light stalk I tried another one and nope it made no difference
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shadow
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Re: side lights
£30 an hour is not to bad when you consider mr pug at £90+ i would go for it but you need to find where the ingress of water is coming from before the electrician fixes it which he might do.
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Nicola_Sommerville
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Re: side lights
thanks, I have no idea where the water is coming from I thought it was my door seal as I have noticed recently the floor is wet in the passenger side, but that would not explain why there was water in the fuse box :-/ yet another problem to solve, could it be the windscreen ? I am at a loss
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shadow
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Re: side lights
water test the car with a hose while someone is inside the car checking, a good tip and this is free use talc powder as a dusting then any water runs will be more visable which might lead you back to the actual ingress point.