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Reason why engine wont start on 3rd gen?
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Easy fix man, glad it's sorted (got the fog btw - cheers!)
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grr.
finished work last night @ 8pm.
last out of the building and got into my car and no bang just turning over. same issue as when i bought the car.
so i stripped out the main relay and as clear as day you could see the dry joint in the solder.
so as a precaution i soldered all of the contacts and it started up straight away.
so its an easy fix. 45 mins all back together.
finished work last night @ 8pm.
last out of the building and got into my car and no bang just turning over. same issue as when i bought the car.
so i stripped out the main relay and as clear as day you could see the dry joint in the solder.
so as a precaution i soldered all of the contacts and it started up straight away.
so its an easy fix. 45 mins all back together.
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the relay is a big black box located to the right of the fusebox as you look at it. about 5x7cm
remove 5 or so phillips screws to remove the panel and pocket/fuse cover. and it is clipped onto the side of the fuse box. un clip it and remove the multiplug harness. pull back the 2 clips that hold the board in place and hey presto. solder about 10-12 joints. easy
remove 5 or so phillips screws to remove the panel and pocket/fuse cover. and it is clipped onto the side of the fuse box. un clip it and remove the multiplug harness. pull back the 2 clips that hold the board in place and hey presto. solder about 10-12 joints. easy
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