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mazza7282

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Re: Speedometer non functional, and steering heavy
« Reply #15 on: 04 October 2008, 20:31:33 »

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Not likely to be the TC/ABS unit then!

What year is it?

Any recent work under the bonnet?

Is F19 ok?

Is FV1 ok in the fuse tray on the battery?

20:35, Just went out to the car to look at the fuse panel above the battery, f19 was dislogged, pushed that back in again and now EVERYTHING works fine, speedo, steering and cruise control

Something so small to cause such a headache, I love you hehe

Many thanks to EVERYONE who's helped me this evening and made me love the motor again instead of wanting to take a chainsaw to it  :y
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Re: Speedometer non functional, and steering heavy
« Reply #16 on: 04 October 2008, 20:54:50 »

Nice one mazza7282 :y

And nice one Mark.
Way cool  :)
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Re: Speedometer non functional, and steering heavy
« Reply #17 on: 05 October 2008, 08:57:48 »

If its 1999 then its a mini facelift...facelifts didnt come in until 2000 :) Gotta be said, if the problems started immediately after you messed about with the wiring...good chance thats the cause! lol
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Re: Speedometer non functional, and steering heavy
« Reply #18 on: 08 October 2008, 13:31:43 »

Mini face lift ? Mine looks just like the 2000 - 2004 models ?

New problem, erm the speedo and cruise control doesnt work again, although the steering is fine.
Its like it broke sine i just left it on the drive doing nothing :s

I've re read the thread and checked fuses, relays etc but still no joy

If its starting to get a bit beyond me, should i take it to a garage ?
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Re: Speedometer non functional, and steering heavy
« Reply #19 on: 08 October 2008, 17:13:41 »

(17:12) Ok so i've just been to a freinds garage, and plugged it into a computer, and it says that there are no codes present ?

I'e taken every fuse/relay I can find and checked and cleaned it and put em back, but NOW despite steering now NOT being heavy, speedo and cruise doesnt work :(

I guess i'll have to get myself a new ABS ECU perhaps :(
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