Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 11:23:35 -0000 From: "Jez" <jl.webnopsamorld.com> Subject: False alarm, as it were
After messing around with all sorts of fuses, relays and connectors I noticed my clock had stopped. Sure enough, the clock fuse had blown and replacing it solved the immobiliser/central locking/alarm problem. All sorted. Cheers, Jez "Jez" <jl.webnopsamorld.com> wrote in message news:wnZxb.6763$O42.1937574nopsamfep2-win.server.ntli.net... > Hi, > > While I was removing my old radio cassette there was a spark in its bay (the > wiring looked as though it had been fooled around with quite a lot). As a > result, the central locking has stopped responding to the key fob, and the > immobiliser is set. Presumably a fuse has blown, but I can't find any blown > ones among the set below the passenger side dash - does anyone know where > else I should look? > > Thanks in advance, > > Jez > >