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speedo pod issue
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deks
PostPosted: Thu May 17, 2012 2:25 am Up
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I run a 2003 hdi 206
recently I have noticed that my airbag light comes and then bleeps when I look down the speedo has stopped working. Usual course of action is to stop the car lock it wait un lock it get re start all working
the speedo is now stopping at least once a day
and twice now the STOP sign has flashed up as the temp sender has gone
to the red then back again this is on start up so its not even warm let alone hot

My question is: is this a pod issue or is it something to do with the electronics needing a reset ?

thanks in advance

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MrBSI
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BSI black 10 way connector - check terminal 8 / wire 9004 & terminal 10 / wire 9005 & again on the instrument cluster blue connector check terminal 4 / wire 9004 & terminal 2 / wire 9005 as the cluster can loose comunication with the BSI which means odd warning lights on the cluster.
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deks
PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2012 2:20 am Up
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MrBSI wrote:
BSI black 10 way connector - check terminal 8 / wire 9004 & terminal 10 / wire 9005 & again on the instrument cluster blue connector check terminal 4 / wire 9004 & terminal 2 / wire 9005 as the cluster can loose comunication with the BSI which means odd warning lights on the cluster.

Thank you very much for this info I will check this Thumb Up

on my instrument cluster i only have 1 plug and its white i cant see the terminals from the back due to design of cluster but took it off tried to push them home a bit better

once again thanks for advice i will have a fiddle and see what happens

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