Recent content by davehayes2204
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Update! It was the alternator. It had failed and caused a dead short. This destroyed the battery also. After replacing both, she's running better than ever. Thanks for all the help everyone :-)
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Right I see. Ill get under tomorrow and whip the cable off. Thanks for the help guys.
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It seems so, I've had a look on a few alternator threads on here and people are suggesting the FL1 fuselink is for the alternator?
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Right OK, I've put the 150a (FL1) back in and the short is back. I've then removed every other fuse one at a time but the short stays. FL1 is marked ALT on the inside of the lid. Is there anything else after these fuses I should try?
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Yeah. The belt is fine. I cant understand the fuse not popping under a dead short? Perhaps a dodgy fuse also?
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Done exactly this, the short goes with the 150a alternator fuse link removed. Is it simply just a knackered alternator? and why is the fuse not blown?
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Had the tester out this morning, confirmed dead short. Just need to try and locate it now! last thing i done electrical was dash light bulbs cant see them being responsible but they are LED so maybe worth checking? Anyone had similar issues that may be able to suggest a starting point for the...
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It smelled quite bad but couldn't locate where it was coming from. I'll have a good look around in the morning. Thought it was going too well, not broken down for months :-(
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Evening all,
Earlier today i noticed a burning smell, a minute or so later the 3 amigos came on, then the battery light, then everything. My power steering stopped working and I came to a halt. I've since had zero electrical power. I tried jumping her but got a big flash of sparks when...
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I'm experiencing something similar to this. Old thread but does anyone have any ideas? (99 D2 TD5) Mostly happens over short sharp bumps and last around one second??
Thanks
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No, i assume its something to do with left hand drive models that would use it and leave the other side empty. Mines certainly the same anyway.
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It takes seconds with the right machine. The D2 was available with either coils or airbags so the option/setting for both is already there, you pretty much just tick the coil spring box.
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I've had a similar thing happen to me a few times, and the most recent time was at my local Asda. Got me thinking now...
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Mine eats too much money just to stay on the road, let alone do it faster! :eek:
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You need to have it plugged in to a diagnostic machine. The car needs to be told it is not on airbags anymore then the switch becomes useless and the compressor (if still there) will stop intermittently trying to pump them up. Try your local garage, mine charged me £20 to do this and also read...