Heating elecs

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60dart
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Re: Heating elecs

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markw wrote:Could still be related to your fault, just saying there isn't a separate fuse that's all! :wink:
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thanks lozz
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Wow.someone that actualy says thanks on aforum :D
that's a rarity these days.

no probs, if diagram no good give us a shout and iwill try find correct one,.
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cheers, i will let you know how he gets on, cause i am already a little greyer and balder thanks to this. bet its bloody easy too.
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I don't know if you saw this viewtopic.php?f=3&t=21249&hilit=+believe#p212899 but there's always a chance you might find it useful :? (to save you checking the external temperature sensor is #33)
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60dart
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I hadnt steve, cheers, i put a direct live to the motor tonight, as let down by my friend, (cause overtime pays and i don't, as said, im cheap) all i got was a clicking sound. I left the original negative in place, im thinking about putting both, nev and pos and seeing if that makes it work. If not, i am going to assume the motor is broken. (cry for a little while then go to the scrappy)
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Well the blower was pulled out today, there was a loose pin on the circuit board, that got soldered, but the main fault is the ignition barrel needs replacing. At nearly 200£ its not getting replaced, the car is. I will see if I can get a cheap 1 from a breakers but must be a common fault as the 6 main breakers I have rang are sold out! Have fun peeps, thanks for the help.
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This is indeed reasonably common - hope you can source a replacement 8)
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Sometimes it is cheaper to buy a donor car for a couple of hundred quid and rob all the good bits, sell what you don't need and then weigh it in after. You may even make a couple of pounds too.. :cheesy:
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I hope so.too, I would like it to.last til Feb at least, then there is still a tears mot left to.well it with :D
If I was in England I would do.just that, mins you, if I was I think I would have bought captain jacks old car, I likes that.
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