Oldiebut goodie wrote:Just reading back - cut-off switch for the radio. Do the then washers work if the switch is operated? (Who knows what was done!)
Off to turn the radio on.....fingers crossed
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Oldiebut goodie wrote:Just reading back - cut-off switch for the radio. Do the then washers work if the switch is operated? (Who knows what was done!)
Nope, radio works but still no washers.....spray bottle primed and ready to go......Sleedale wrote:Oldiebut goodie wrote:Just reading back - cut-off switch for the radio. Do the then washers work if the switch is operated? (Who knows what was done!)
Off to turn the radio on.....fingers crossed
Oldiebut goodie wrote:Without getting you to start tracing the power at the switch with a multimeter we may well have reached the end of remote diagnosis now. it may be a case of getting the electrician back as it does seem to point in his direction if they were working before his visit.
CJH wrote:I had this (no washers) recently - it went away when I jiggled the plugs on the underside of the steering column. That also cured my non-parking wipers. You'll need to drop the underside of the steering cowling (two screws) to check these plugs, and then make sure they are pushed firmly home.
In my case, I need to pay attention to these plugs each time I do anything to the steering column, as when it's pulled fully 'up' the wires seem just a fraction too short. I probably need to pull a bit of slack through from somewhere.
If it's overflowing, then the seal that goes between the filler neck and the bottle itself has perished.Sleedale wrote:One final question
If the washer bottle is full and I add water should it overflow from under the van? The bottled is that opaque I can't tell if it's full
tforturton wrote:If it's overflowing, then the seal that goes between the filler neck and the bottle itself has perished.Sleedale wrote:One final question
If the washer bottle is full and I add water should it overflow from under the van? The bottled is that opaque I can't tell if it's full
Oldiebut goodie wrote:Mine leaks the same - when my feet get wet I know that the bottle is full![]()
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We really need to know what he touched to be able to guess as to what has happened, only he knows! It is most probably something that we who are used to tracing wiring could solve quickly with a multimeter. Have you got as far as buying one yet - or are you trying to avoid getting that personal with Victor?
Oldiebut goodie wrote:I was taught to use a sewing machine in the days when they were treadle machines, taught myself to embroider also. Gender is no barrier to anything that you want to do. ( I can still make a good job of darning socks and ganseys!)
Simple fault tracing of wiring is easy to learn with no worrying voltages to surprise you (until you get to the spark plugs). Well worth trying as it is something that tends to be needed with these old girls/boys.