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Gremlins In Daughters 2005 Ba Xr6


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Guys I've removed the combination switch but found no damaged wires or shorts.

Started again, moved the lever around everywhere no flashing lights or weird crap.

Will have to keep searching till I find what the hell has caused it.

Anymore ideas?

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I've removed it and there is no damage.

Just going to have to test every circuit that has been affected.

Just hope I can locate it considering its fine at present.

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Sorry for the delay on this, time has been a issue with some issues coming up.

I decided to remove the engine bay fuse box to check it internally.

On doing so when I remove the earth lead that goes down to chassis I found it to have shorting marks on the underside of the bolt washer head.

I buffed bolt, chassis and terminal up, refitted, it starts fine, all fixed. Yah

I take it that when I tested it's ohms resistance it showed it was fine was because it had earth even though it was a poor connection.

It still baffles me to why it had it's problem, then was fine for a few days then not again. It's not as if the poor earth could of improved then died.

Oh well it's sorted and thanks for everyone's input.

I've learnt now that if I ever get a issue like this to just remove and check every earth connection thoroughly instead of believing equipment and external visual appearance.

Cheers

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Good to hear you got it sorted and posted the cause of the problem.

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