Electrical gremlin in dash

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Re: Electrical gremlin in dash

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If there are no odd noises you have started up someone else's vehicle by mistake! :lol:
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Its not a tired battery is it? :wink:
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Battery's fine.
It's not when all the electric things are switched on it's when any one or more of of these come on
t3wullie wrote: sidelights; headlights; indicators; hazard warning lights; brakelights; heater fan; screen wash; wipers. :cry:
but not when the glow plugs are on (wired separately, not through the main loom).
I've now received a pack of LM 7812 voltage regulators which I will try out this evening if the rain stops!

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:(
Ah well, more money down the drain.
On the bright side it was only 2 quid for 5 voltage regulators. I can always sell them on ebay. :ok
.......... still no joy with the gauge.

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