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samsam
PostPosted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 4:24 pm Up
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[i]hi,new to this site,but looks good,hope someone can help me,i have a 206 verve hdi,recently my sidelights have stopped working (front and back)also rear fog light constantly on,even when ignition is off.have been told it could be the ecu/relays or fuses,i just don't know where to start!
i have fitted angel eye h/lamps and all was ok for a few weeks.would these cause problems with the CAN system?

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Lee
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Year of car?

Did you remove the battery when installing the lights?

Did the problem arise since you installed the lights?

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I wouldn't of thought your angel eyes would effect your electrics, what year is your car? You may need to do a bsi reboot. Also get your battery, relays under the steering wheel and fuses checked.I'm sure someone else will be able to help you out more
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I had a similar problem a while ago which incidently also started a few weeks after i put my old angel eyes on. With mine all the lights stayed on and couldnt be turned off, turns out mine was caused by a fault with the tracking device i have on mine which was caused by changing the lights over and not disconnecting the battery. As said above though try a BSI reboot, failing that swtich the lights back over and see if its the cause of the problem...
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unplugging the battery (correctly) should ALWAYS be step 1 Wink
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MrrNoName wrote:
unplugging the battery (correctly) should ALWAYS be step 1 Wink

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samsam
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thanks for the replies,year of my car is 56,will try checking relay etc at the weekend,
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how do i reboot the BSI? Can i do it myself?
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