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21st October 2010, 21:03 | #31 |
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bump,
any help at all, this thing is driving me nuts! |
21st October 2010, 21:11 | #32 |
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Give Messenger a call, and get him to put it on his T4 (testbook) as there should be some fault codes stored.
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Check the wiring going into the inertia switch!. Easiest way is to remove the glovebox to get right into the wiring (4 torx screws at top, 3 hidden under mat in glovebox). Press the rubber button on top and you should feel a small straight gap, thats where the switch would pop up!. Now make sure the wiring connector is TIGHT.
I had the same symptoms and this was the culprit.....like you say, drives you nuts! |
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