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sport16v

posted on 25th May 08 at 21:46

oh cheers mate, nah checked fuseboard already mate :D thinking it could be a fuse in the enigne bay but dunno; will have to look tommorow, it's been a long day
p.s. pm me your new number

[Edited on 25-05-2008 by sport16v]


Pucci1

posted on 25th May 08 at 21:44

fuse would be located on the fuse board? if it did use a fuse lol

p.s ur inbox is full or sutten

p.s.s i have a new number :P


sport16v

posted on 25th May 08 at 21:27

no answers?


sport16v

posted on 25th May 08 at 21:07

Hello, I know I'm posting in the wrong section but I need an answer fairly sharpish. We have just fitted a new alternator to my mates 1993 corsa 1.4 sri as before, the battery was overheating, presumably due to a fault with the alternator. When the old alternator finally went on it's last legs, the rev couter/fuel gauge etc stopped working; I was wondering what may of caused this? We are thinking it could be a blown fuse but we don't know where the fuse could be located? Thanks