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crispinchurch

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  1. try the wire that runs in the door to car via the plastic chain runner  

    pull the plastic cover forward a round bottom of seat belt to get at connector car side

    then pull the clips up on wire and lift chain out theres a clip on last link off chain and undo the connector on door side

     

    test each wire for breaks most of time larger thick black resolder a piece in to make gap up 

  2. When the temperature rises to reach 72 °C the heater switches to the energy saving part load operation. A rise in temperature up to 76.5 °C causes the heater to enter a control idle period. This also happens when exceeding a total heating operating time of 76 minutes. The circulation pump, the vehicle's own heating air fan, and the operation indicator light remain on during control idle. After cool-down of the coolant to 71 °C the heater resumes part load operation. Another rise in temperature to 76.5 °C causes the heater to enter again the control idle period. A drop in the coolant temperature during part load operation due to an increased demand in heat will cause the heater to switch to full load operation at 56 °C.

  3. the site I gave does many sat navs if not try google it on there

    if the same disk dose not work in different cars then just down load and burn another disk  but I can not see how it gets coded when the satnav is not a dvd writer

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