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Clock display unit , illuminated ALL the time
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Deano69
PostPosted: Wed Oct 21, 2015 4:25 pm Up
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Hi all Very Happy

Got a strange problem here...

Couple of days ago I locked the car up for the night and noticed the clock/stereo display still had an orange glow....

Its a 3 bulb unit and works perfectly, clock is fine, date is fine, stereo information is fine...

when you remove the keys the letters all go out , but the faint orange glow remains...
and remains...
and remains... until the battery goes nearly flat Sad

I removed the trim around it and all 3 bulbs are blazing away !!! Evil or Very Mad

Nothing with the car has been changed or messed about with recently

Would be grateful for any help or info

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MrBSI
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Known BSI software bug that is still in the latest software version & unlikely to ever get fixed now.

Normally cycling the ignition key on then off again will turn off the MFD orange backlight.

It will only happen rarely, call in a multiplexed 206 quirk Wink

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Deano69
PostPosted: Thu Oct 22, 2015 5:52 pm Up
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would do you mean `cycling` the ignition key ???

I don't have a bicycle Sad

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Sim
PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 3:57 am Up
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It means turning ignition on and off and on and off and so on, until MFD finally swithces off

(I wonder if I didn't get caught by double sarcasm here Smile )

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Deano69
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thanks for clearing that up....

when you say ignition , you mean turn the key till the ignition lights come on and then all the way off and back on again.... etc , etc...

ignition lights only, you don't mean start the engine at all.... do ya ?

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Sim
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Don't start the engine, just all dash lights on lights off, just like karate kid Smile
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Deano69
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hmmm... ok

roughly how many times, 20 ???

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Sim
PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 4:24 pm Up
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Until MFD orange light switches off
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Blue GTi 180, year 2004 (in hibernation after endless driving fun in 2019, queued for "cambelt in tight spaces")
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Deano69
PostPosted: Fri Oct 23, 2015 4:37 pm Up
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Just thought of something....
I disconnected one of the front fog lights a few days before I noticed this problem.
I haven't reconnected it yet... would that cause the problem ?

surely not Sad

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mtempsch
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Deano69 wrote:
Just thought of something....
I disconnected one of the front fog lights a few days before I noticed this problem.
I haven't reconnected it yet... would that cause the problem ?

surely not Sad

Unless you've got loose, bare, wires tucked somewhere they shouldn't be, I don't see how it could.

The fog light are powered through a relay (see diagram 3 here), unplugging the bulb (just like a broken bulb) makes no difference to the car's 'brains' as it is only connected to the relay's coil while bulb and battery go over the contacts.

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Deano69
PostPosted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 8:52 am Up
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No, I just disconnected the plug from the back of the foglight.
then removed the complete foglight .

no bare wires or nothing like that...

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mtempsch
PostPosted: Sat Oct 24, 2015 2:19 pm Up
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Shouldn't be related then.
As a general caution you could fold the wiring back and tuck the connector in somewhere less exposed than dangling behind the opening.

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Deano69
PostPosted: Thu Nov 05, 2015 4:26 pm Up
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Just a final update here...

A week later, after recharging the battery, the display did go off...
and stayed off , had no display at all.... Sad

Anyway, I replaced the unit with a secondhand one and all is working fine now Smile


Thanks all for your input

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