New battery has it got magical properties

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robb
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New battery has it got magical properties

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Hi guys just a question about changing batteries .I had to buy a new battery as the old one discharged twice in the cold weather :cry: . After I changed the battery my courtesy light which didnt work started to work also my rev counter which didnt work started to work intermittentl y just wondered if there wasnt enough charge in the old battery would this cause the light and rev counter to not work or is it coincidence :? .thanks in advance ....Rob
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If it's a D9 the chances are you've inadvertently caused the BSI to reset itself and start working properly again
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Thanks MJB its a D8 will the BSI reset still occur?
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robb wrote:Thanks MJB its a D8 will the BSI reset still occur?
No, as you don't have a BSI :lol:

I'm at a loss to explain this, especially the courtesy light which is completely electrical (not electronic) on the D8. The rev counter just relies on a feed from the engine ECU too, which is unlikely to cause such a problem... Even (to my recollection) the wiring is completely diverse for the light and rev counter bar about 3 foot of the main interior harness around the ventilation distribution area
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Thanks MJB no BSI one less thing to worry about :)at least the courtesy light is working :) although the rev counter is bouncing around like a 406 fuel guage :? :)
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Thats French cars for ya, the wiring is amazing. :shock:
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Re: New battery has it got magical properties

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its odd wiring but it seems to fix itself after a while. I wouldnt actually blame the wires, i blame the boxes at the end of the wires and the connectors holding these wires in place.
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