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| lilweliwell Member Since: 27 Nov 2010 Location: Dublin Posts: 20
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Hi everybody,
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| AlexMckie Member Since: 26 Nov 2009 Location: Devon Posts: 174
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As said.... Fuse. Relay
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| lilweliwell Member Since: 27 Nov 2010 Location: Dublin Posts: 20
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I did change the fuse...still not working...I think last time I saw it working 3 - 4 weeks ago...it wasn't so cold...since last week temp.dropped from -2 to -9. I checked the lines again - no damage...i would check the wiring under rear spoiler but don't know how |
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| lanby Member Since: 12 Mar 2007 Location: Leeds Posts: 20
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Hi,
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| lilweliwell Member Since: 27 Nov 2010 Location: Dublin Posts: 20
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Yes, you can...I saw it yesterday on Ebay...have a look there |
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| sworks Member Since: 28 Nov 2010 Location: Inverness Posts: 5
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How do you get into the connections under the spoiler suspect I hv the same problem fuses okay
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| gordon kerr Member Since: 14 Jan 2010 Location: Bedford Posts: 49
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Had the same issue last winter and it was fixed by a local dealer under warranty. They said it was due to a connection which had come apart and I believe they said it was behind the trim in the drivers footwell. I got the impression that this was not an uncommon happening. Gordon Kerr
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