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Carry spare fuses!
« on: 10 November 2008, 20:16:47 »

Got back to the car today after the chiltern slug was late, car turned over but no spark. Before you scream crank sensor, its a 4 pot remember!

Now what was odd - there was no dash lights, radio came on, but no ABS / Brake light / ECU ect ... so thought fuses!

Popped the boot, got out huge box of fuses, every time i go to the scrappy i always come out with pockets full of fuses  ::)  :-X

Sure enough fuse 15 had blown for some reason  :-/

Popped a new one in and off i went, glad i had a touch and some spares!
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Re: Carry spare fuses!
« Reply #1 on: 10 November 2008, 20:20:50 »

Chiltern slug late, surely not ;D - useless piece of shite
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« Reply #2 on: 10 November 2008, 20:22:54 »

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Chiltern slug late, surely not ;D - useless piece of shite

excuse the driver gave was we were stuck behind a slow train!  ;D

WTF! We were in the crappier one too, flat out those crapo ones can only do 75!
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« Reply #3 on: 10 November 2008, 20:24:55 »

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excuse the driver gave was we were stuck behind a slow train!  ;D

WTF! We were in the crappier one too, flat out those crapo ones can only do 75!
all slug trains are slow!
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Re: Carry spare fuses!
« Reply #4 on: 10 November 2008, 20:29:33 »

Always got a few assorted fuses floating about in the car & workshop. :y
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Re: Carry spare fuses!
« Reply #5 on: 10 November 2008, 21:04:07 »

I remember the Tunnie wiring on the Senny at Keswick last year :o ;D
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Re: Carry spare fuses!
« Reply #6 on: 10 November 2008, 21:11:46 »

When I got my 1st Omega I aquired a full set of fuses and relays for the car after seeing some biggie fuses by the battery I thought it best to be prepared.

Only fuse I have had to change so far is the heated  seats/climate etc on the Elite.  Was the 1st day I had the car and was pressing all the buttons at once.   :-/ :-/
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Re: Carry spare fuses!
« Reply #7 on: 10 November 2008, 21:14:28 »

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When I got my 1st Omega I aquired a full set of fuses and relays for the car after seeing some biggie fuses by the battery I thought it best to be prepared.

Only fuse I have had to change so far is the heated  seats/climate etc on the Elite.  Was the 1st day I had the car and was pressing all the buttons at once.   :-/ :-/

Boy and their new toys eh...........  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #8 on: 10 November 2008, 21:16:22 »

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When I got my 1st Omega I aquired a full set of fuses and relays for the car after seeing some biggie fuses by the battery I thought it best to be prepared.

Only fuse I have had to change so far is the heated  seats/climate etc on the Elite.  Was the 1st day I had the car and was pressing all the buttons at once.   :-/ :-/

Boy and their new toys eh...........  ;D ;D ;D

yup

Looking forward to moving in the New Year, plenty of of New Toys, just not decided on what as yet.   ;D ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #9 on: 10 November 2008, 21:19:18 »

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When I got my 1st Omega I aquired a full set of fuses and relays for the car after seeing some biggie fuses by the battery I thought it best to be prepared.

Only fuse I have had to change so far is the heated  seats/climate etc on the Elite.  Was the 1st day I had the car and was pressing all the buttons at once.   :-/ :-/

Boy and their new toys eh...........  ;D ;D ;D

yup

Looking forward to moving in the New Year, plenty of of New Toys, just not decided on what as yet.   ;D ;D ;D ;D

Is the move back on then............. :y
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« Reply #10 on: 10 November 2008, 21:26:32 »

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When I got my 1st Omega I aquired a full set of fuses and relays for the car after seeing some biggie fuses by the battery I thought it best to be prepared.

Only fuse I have had to change so far is the heated  seats/climate etc on the Elite.  Was the 1st day I had the car and was pressing all the buttons at once.   :-/ :-/

Boy and their new toys eh...........  ;D ;D ;D

yup

Looking forward to moving in the New Year, plenty of of New Toys, just not decided on what as yet.   ;D ;D ;D ;D

Is the move back on then............. :y

Never really been off, just loads of ongoing red tape and planning issues.  (people that cant spell or follow instructions are a particular pain in the Butt)

I endend up reworking the plans myself and in the process saved a fortune. :-/ :-/
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« Reply #11 on: 10 November 2008, 21:30:06 »

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When I got my 1st Omega I aquired a full set of fuses and relays for the car after seeing some biggie fuses by the battery I thought it best to be prepared.

Only fuse I have had to change so far is the heated  seats/climate etc on the Elite.  Was the 1st day I had the car and was pressing all the buttons at once.   :-/ :-/

Boy and their new toys eh...........  ;D ;D ;D

yup

Looking forward to moving in the New Year, plenty of of New Toys, just not decided on what as yet.   ;D ;D ;D ;D

Is the move back on then............. :y

Never really been off, just loads of ongoing red tape and planning issues.  (people that cant spell or follow instructions are a particular pain in the Butt)

I endend up reworking the plans myself and in the process saved a fortune. :-/ :-/

Alterations or a new build :question
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« Reply #12 on: 10 November 2008, 22:06:43 »

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I remember the Tunnie wiring on the Senny at Keswick last year :o ;D

What you talking about, that was first class work!
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