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Centre console display flashing
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muzzy78
PostPosted: Fri Jan 06, 2012 4:06 am Up
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Ive just connected my amp and sub then reconnected battery and softbooted the bsi, but my centre console display both time and date are flashing..whats wrong? Please help thanks
 
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skard
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You need to set time and date?
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muzzy78
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Thats a problem in itself the buttons dont work because its got the rubber ends missing..but when i wired my previous amp then it didnt flash when i reconnected
 
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If it's mutiplexxed, mine always flashes when the time needs re setting after disconnecting the battery
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It the rubber end of the buttons are missing I found a pencil with a rubber worked to set the time/date then just replaced covers. That was until I found the missing rubber under the passenger mat.
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MrBSI
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skard wrote:
You need to set time and date?

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Its worrying some people are actually allowed driving licences Shocked

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muzzy78
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Yeh its multiplexed (i think) 03 reg...yeh the rubber bits fall off so easily and get lost.. Ill try pencil rubber in a lil while see if it works
 

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gixxerkev
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Yeah I agree Mr BSI, I dont feel safe on the roads lol, some people eh !
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muzzy78
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MrBSI wrote:
skard wrote:
You need to set time and date?

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Its worrying some people are actually allowed driving licences Shocked

lol i guess it says a lot about me that I understand wiring amps etc but get worried over a flashing display :-p...i just didn't experience it the last time i disconnected the battery so was just making sure I've not bodged something up Smile

 
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-Dave-
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It should always flash when the battery has been disconnected. If it doesn't I would be more worried.
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muzzy78
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Suicidalsoldi3r wrote:
It should always flash when the battery has been disconnected. If it doesn't I would be more worried.

hmm ive only ever disconnected once before when it didnt flash but everything was ok..this time it flashed which is why I thought it wasn't normal. thanks for the help everyone Smile

 
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muzzy78
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The pencil rubber didnt work Sad any other ideas? The flashing display is annoying
 
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Tried the end of a pen, the ball point side?
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muzzy78
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tomd0801754 wrote:
Tried the end of a pen, the ball point side?

Wouldnt that be too hard?

 
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