Bit like today :16: :16: :16: :16: One of those occasions when a 'Rennie' caused the bilious feeling in the stomach instead of curing it. :unsure: :lol: :16: Andy.
Now you've got me worried....the plaster on our bedroom ceiling has just started to crack and looks in danger of falling in....so what the hell is my 12yo doing in his room above :P :) Andy.
I don't know if its just me but when I click on a 'related topic' item below a thread I'm redirected to the UK Autos' web site which I presume is the parent of this site. :) Andy.
Should I.......................... Should I.......................... Nah !......not today Wow......stands back in amazement........It MUST be Christmas. :) :) Andy.
Most rear electrical faults can be traced to the wiring in the rubber boot between the tailgate frame and the body. Do a search, there are lots of replies and pictures. :) Andy.
ah the old boiled sweet game! a bold opening move by Seatkid and a counter attack with Sherbet Lemons :blink: bring it on................. :lol: aniseed twist - slurping into the lead :lol: Gobstopper :lol: and a Merry Christmas to one and all. :lol: Andy
He managed to repair an old computer of mine that had been running Windows ME and, mysteriosly, :blink: :lol: when I got it back it was running XP. The repair cost
Hi Maz, just read the updated thread. I know a bloke local to both of us who would probably be able to sort it for you. Let me know if you are definately giving up on it or if you would like to speak to him first. :rolleyes: Andy.
'TIS said that fuse 12 is the one for the Aux Heater. You could also look at the invert relay for the aux heater which is the second from the left on the second row up in the Central Junction Box. :rolleyes: Andy.