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Radio/trip/temperature display

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I've obviously done something wrong and now my trip computer display's decided to keep itself permanently backlit! Anyone have any ideas on what I've done and how to fix it?
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tell me what wires you have put where mjb
also have you had to replace any of the fuses?
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Fuses: I've blown F25 a couple of times

Wires: Currently there's 2 unconnected wires attached to the instrument console, and 4 unconnected wires soldered to the trip comp PCB. All connections are electrically sound.

When trying to get something to work I had:
Trip comp pin 5 -> switch -> (sometimes resistors) -> earth
Trip comp pin 6 -> attached to wire 4310 (brown) on the instrument cluster cable
Trip comp pin 10 -> attached to wire 465 (grey) on the instrument cluster cable
Trip comp pin 12 -> nowhere yet
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are you sure your putting f25 back in the right spot, ive done this a few times :roll:
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Hmm there doesn't seem to be an F25A in the haynes, but I'm not going to rule it out! and I'll have a look tomorrow.

Have I mentioned yet that I REALLY hate the fusebox position? Sucks to have to change fuses by kneeling in the road no matter how wet/cold it is :(
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most of the haynes manual wiring diagrams are utter shite
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no sh*t! :) The Mk.1 Laguna one is just as bad. It's a shame they seem to be pretty crap now. Back in the day my dad had a Lada Riva and the Haynes manual despite being half the size of the 406 one, was incredibly detailed and couldn't be faulted at all
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