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New relays = burnt out wires
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<blockquote data-quote="georgeyv" data-source="post: 553639" data-attributes="member: 22226"><p>After a few hours mucking about I finally got to the bottom of it- </p><p>The dash cluster had shorted out on pin 30 of the headlight switch which is permanently live as soon as the battery is connected- that resulted in the thin live wire melting out and the ground wire from the cluster to the chassis melting too. A few other wires were slightly affected so will repair where I can and replace where necessary. </p><p></p><p>Relays hopefully fine when I get it all back together!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="georgeyv, post: 553639, member: 22226"] After a few hours mucking about I finally got to the bottom of it- The dash cluster had shorted out on pin 30 of the headlight switch which is permanently live as soon as the battery is connected- that resulted in the thin live wire melting out and the ground wire from the cluster to the chassis melting too. A few other wires were slightly affected so will repair where I can and replace where necessary. Relays hopefully fine when I get it all back together! [/QUOTE]
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