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PostPosted: Sun Jul 15, 2012 10:40 am 
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Ok they were working but now their not... I haven't changed anything they just stopped all of the sudden. Fuses are ok.
Any ideas people?

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Pull the fuses, clean all the copper blades on the fuse holder, ditto all the wire spade lugs attached thereto.

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PostPosted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 9:19 am 
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well it appears you now have a dedicated drag car - straight lines, dry weather only :P


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:lol:

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This used to happen to me, and it was a simple case of tightening the fuse box. Take the accessories fuse out, and push the holding tabs in a bit to tighten the clamping of the fuse. If anything is rusty or corroded, cean it up with a bit of fine sandpaper.


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Cheers. I've been busy lately but hopefully today or tomorrow I will do this. I will let you know if It's the cause.
Cheers Pete.

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drmini in aust wrote:
Pull the fuses, clean all the copper blades on the fuse holder, ditto all the wire spade lugs attached thereto.


and prepare a suitable sacrifice for the Lucas God that he might smile favourably on your Mini and bring the letrics back to life :wink:

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Try with a test lamp and see where the power stops before you start pulling things apart.

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Dirty connections. Thanks drmini :)

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