Hello All,
Thanks firstly to all who chipped in with advice on what might be wrong with my lights and immobilizer keypad.
As it turns out they both receive their power from the same wire which had rotted through just under the radiator. I am not surprised it rotted as the insulator (white) looks like something from a 1950's Rowenta iron.
Anyhoo, she's running again and is actually starting more quickly which makes me think that the wire may also be conntected to the pre-heaters somewhere. With a Xantia I could believe anything.
Cheers
Xantia with no lights (repaired).
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Hi there, I was following that thread with interest... I'm glad you reported back here with the answer, as it could happen to others! ( We also now know what happens when domestic appliances are superseded... - citroen use the old cables ! ) - Did you do your own faultfinding by the way?
I won't do that again
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Hi MPR,
It wasn't so much fault-finding as find the fault.
I have had several failures on the car from the same type of fault.
I asked the forum for advice on this as at the time I wasn't sure if both systems had failed at the same time.
It seems on my car at least that if some thing stops working, it's more than likely because a feed has rotted through than the item in question has simply died.
This will be my last Citroen, a mechanic friend of mine says that Pugs are just as bad. A pattern is emerging.
In answer to your question, yes I found the fault and repaired it myself, on the ground, in the rain, again.
Cheers
It wasn't so much fault-finding as find the fault.
I have had several failures on the car from the same type of fault.
I asked the forum for advice on this as at the time I wasn't sure if both systems had failed at the same time.
It seems on my car at least that if some thing stops working, it's more than likely because a feed has rotted through than the item in question has simply died.
This will be my last Citroen, a mechanic friend of mine says that Pugs are just as bad. A pattern is emerging.
In answer to your question, yes I found the fault and repaired it myself, on the ground, in the rain, again.
Cheers
98 406 Estate LX 2.1td in white (Anyone call Ghostbusters?)
97 Xantia SX 2.1td (Chipped and happy at 130mph) Deceased after agricultural incident (crashed into field).
1981 Mini HL (Just happy to be around)
97 Xantia SX 2.1td (Chipped and happy at 130mph) Deceased after agricultural incident (crashed into field).
1981 Mini HL (Just happy to be around)
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Sorry Peter,
Don't let my choice of an "old mans" car fool you, my parents were kids in the fifties!
The worrying thing is, if I'm driving an old mans car now, what will I drive when I do get older.
At my age, when I'm on my back inside the car, it shouldn't be because I'm fixing the thing.
Onwards and upwards
Cheers
Steve
Don't let my choice of an "old mans" car fool you, my parents were kids in the fifties!
The worrying thing is, if I'm driving an old mans car now, what will I drive when I do get older.
At my age, when I'm on my back inside the car, it shouldn't be because I'm fixing the thing.
Onwards and upwards
Cheers
Steve
98 406 Estate LX 2.1td in white (Anyone call Ghostbusters?)
97 Xantia SX 2.1td (Chipped and happy at 130mph) Deceased after agricultural incident (crashed into field).
1981 Mini HL (Just happy to be around)
97 Xantia SX 2.1td (Chipped and happy at 130mph) Deceased after agricultural incident (crashed into field).
1981 Mini HL (Just happy to be around)