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How much damage have I done?
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Sheedy1592
PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 8:58 am Up
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thats what i though
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V9977
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What year is your pug Sheedy?

Possible ECU/BSI damage am afraid.

You could try a BSI reset and hope for the best I suppose.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 9:05 am Up
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2000, preplexed
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Ah, I don't know if you can reset on non-multiplexed BSI.
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V9977
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You might need to contact these guys in the end: www.bba-reman.com/uk/index.aspx
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Sheedy1592
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thanks for heads up
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MrrNoName
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if i were you i would leave it for a while and see if it goes off. it it doesnt, leave it unplugged over night and see in the morning, sounds like rubbish i know but its worked for me before. I had a 307 once that went nuts, indicators flashing, wouldnt unlock, then unlocked itself etc, left it overnight doing insane things, and it was fine in the morning, never had trouble since. it might be that if you leave it for a few hours the fan will go off? hard to say though because i dont know whats causing it to be on in the first place.
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ive heard crazy ideas work before. how can i disconnect ECU?
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I think he means dis-connect the battery overnight.
Worth a try.

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yeh i mean leave the battery disconnected over night to let every capacitor etc flatten right down
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Mattie-DS3 wrote:
Fuses usually blow via amps, this is voltage

V = IR.

Resistance is a property of the circuit and will have stayed the same, therefore if voltage went up so did current.

There\'s no sense crying over every mistake.\r\nYou just keep on trying \'til you run out of cake.
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You've more likely only 'fried' the fan relay, find the fusebox and unplug the relays one by one until the fan stops, the relay that you unplug and causes the fan to stop is the one that needs renewing.
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its french, punch the fan and see what happens Smile

worked on my old HDi with practically any electrical problem Very Happy

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Kersh wrote:
its french, punch the fan and see what happens Smile

worked on my old HDi with practically any electrical problem Very Happy

got to be careful, its french, high possibility will disintegrate

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Now: 1.1L Sad LX, EYC silver, ICE, GTI Alloys

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Sheedy1592 wrote:
Kersh wrote:
its french, punch the fan and see what happens Smile

worked on my old HDi with practically any electrical problem Very Happy

got to be careful, its french, high possibility will disintegrate

more likely the suspension will start knocking or a wheel will fall off Smile

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