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Old 4th April 2021, 13:33   #10
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Originally Posted by Allan Vincent View Post
A member suggested the fault might be in the pins of the connector under the battery box. But I cant ID this bit of kit, even though I've got the battery box off. My car is a 1.8 02 desiel so I hope this is the right place to locate this connector. The other suggestions come from this ongoing thread. I'll only go so far with this cos I'm in my mid 70's with some health issues. So if the actions required are very complex, I'll just have to let old girl go. Cheers
You obviously need some help and having a T4 diagnostic session at the local garage is a good call as you will then know exactly what is wrong and get an idea of the cost involved.

The connector under the battery box will be the plug attached to the modulator where the brake pipes go in , but why mess with it , just get a T4 session.
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