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Have you washed the engine bay with fairly high, hose, pressure. If water can get in anywhere this could cause the prob.

Also have you discon the battery pumped the brakes a few times to reset the ecu?

Have you washed the engine bay with fairly high, hose, pressure. If water can get in anywhere this could cause the prob.

Also have you discon the battery pumped the brakes a few times to reset the ecu?

no cleaning of the engine with a hose at all....

is that all u have to do to reset the ecu?

It was an engine fuse, Hugh. We got that sorted out and now the battery light is on. Hopefully that's just another fuse issue or at the worst just the regulator on the alternator...

check your fuse for the horn isn't blown

i actually had the fuse for my horn out, i had to use it for the engine one that had blown until i could get a new one....i replaced it last

night at the same time as i gave the terminals a good clean so i cant say 100% which act it was, unless u can tell me the horn fuse being

out would cause the battery light to come on?? why on earth would that be??

i actually had the fuse for my horn out, i had to use it for the engine one that had blown until i could get a new one....i replaced it last

night at the same time as i gave the terminals a good clean so i cant say 100% which act it was, unless u can tell me the horn fuse being

out would cause the battery light to come on?? why on earth would that be??

It would run in series with the alternator cct.......a very weird way of doing it but that is just the way it is.

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