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How much damage have I done?
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MrBSI
PostPosted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:45 am Up
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Kersh wrote:
its french, punch the fan and see what happens Smile

Punching in the right place works on all forklifts as well Laughing Wink

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

Punching in the right place works on all forklifts as well Laughing Wink

However testing it while your finger is in the housing isn't a good idea. Just ask Ed Razz

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CD-vRS wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
Kersh wrote:
its french, punch the fan and see what happens Smile

Punching in the right place works on all forklifts as well Laughing Wink

However testing it while your finger is in the housing isn't a good idea. Just ask Ed Razz

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panason1c wrote:
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.

Doubt it. The relay is controlled by the ECU.

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i have tested all relays and left it over night to no avail, have i fried the ECU and what cost am i looking at?
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someone friend their ECU n BSI by pulling fuzes when the car was live the other day on here, i think it was £1500 for both. that was plexed tho, and as yours is pre-plexed it might be less hopefully?

could send it off to get tested and fixed? or could get a replacement that comes with keys etc?

probs aint gunna be cheap tho man Sad

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

Punching in the right place works on all forklifts as well Laughing Wink

I often worry about your obsession with forklifts.

Do you have one at home as well? Laughing

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If the fan is on even with the keys out, then its a relay thats f****d and stuck on the 'on' position
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Lee wrote:
If the fan is on even with the keys out, then its a relay thats f****d and stuck on the 'on' position

Ordinarily yes, but his interior light is not working either and what are the
chances of the fan relay mechanicaly failing at the same time as this whole incident.
If the relay coil was burned it would fail open contacts not closed.
ECU/BSI are powered-up even with the keys out I think.

Hope you're right though, for his pockets' sake.

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V9977 wrote:
Lee wrote:
If the fan is on even with the keys out, then its a relay thats f****d and stuck on the 'on' position

Ordinarily yes, but his interior light is not working either and what are the
chances of the fan relay mechanicaly failing at the same time as this whole incident.
If the relay coil was burned it would fail open contacts not closed.
ECU/BSI are powered-up even with the keys out I think.

Hope you're right though, for his pockets' sake.

Didn't read the whole thread tbh, just read the bit about the fan been constantly on.

I've blown a relay before where its given power out constantly.

Should just get the car plugged in and see what comes up, saves a lot of f*****g about

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

Punching in the right place works on all forklifts as well Laughing Wink

I often worry about your obsession with forklifts.

Do you have one at home as well? Laughing

No but we have saved one from the scrap heap last year to use as a workshop runaround, its a long walk to the vending machine / canteen / toilet / other end of the warehouse Wink

Very few I can punch at the moment as 99% of them are still under warranty Laughing

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MNARAA wrote:
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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.

Thanks for the Electricity lesson, i spent four years learning,

Its was from a charger so the Ampage will have been small and not how your saying

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Mattie-DS3 wrote:
MNARAA wrote:
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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.

Thanks for the Electricity lesson, i spent four years learning,

Its was from a charger so the Ampage will have been small and not how your saying

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MrBSI wrote:
we have saved one from the scrap heap last year to use as a workshop runaround, its a long walk to the vending machine / canteen / toilet / other end of the warehouse Wink

Good lad, great idea Laughing

Laziness FTW Wink

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GazRG wrote:
MrBSI wrote:
we have saved one from the scrap heap last year to use as a workshop runaround, its a long walk to the vending machine / canteen / toilet / other end of the warehouse Wink

Good lad, great idea Laughing

Laziness FTW Wink

Sort of, the other engineer is getting on ( meant to be retiring in less then a year ) & had replacement joints fitted in a hip & knee, he finds it a struggle to walk any distance so its easier for him to just use the camel.

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