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Thats the karma, 100% . shopping with your partner while your girlfriends having your baby. Shocking 

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Haha just realised what I wrote lol I meant she's already had the baby but baby is still in hospital in intensive care born 13 weeks early so we decided to get out the hospital for a wee while that's when it happenedTed wrote:Thats the karma, 100% . shopping with your partner while your girlfriends having your baby. Shocking
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If something was smoking, then something electrical has overheated and melted quite possibly/probably wiring insulation.
The whole area needs stripping down for visual inspection to find out what it is that has melted and then you can start following that circuit back to work out what has caused it.
if you just carry on powering things up, all that will happen is you'll keep making the short/s worse and things will start blowing up.
Sorry, but there's no quick fix to this, either you (or an auto electrician) will need to spend time working through it.
The whole area needs stripping down for visual inspection to find out what it is that has melted and then you can start following that circuit back to work out what has caused it.
if you just carry on powering things up, all that will happen is you'll keep making the short/s worse and things will start blowing up.
Sorry, but there's no quick fix to this, either you (or an auto electrician) will need to spend time working through it.
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It was smoking for about 2 seconds max and it was the smallest amount of smoke ever kind of like when u strike a match I've been doing loads of research since it happened yesterday and I've taken all the plastics off around steering wheel etc and the tray underneath too had a good look at all the wiring and nothing looks melted at all but I'll have another look just to be safe all the fuses in engine bay and footwell are good
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that could be it then
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