02-11-2012, 03:56 PM
Arrggghhh!!!
It's happened again (water in our Berlingo's BSI) in spite of us adding sealant to the windscreen.
Another round-trip to BBA Reman, but this time they've advised that our BSI has not needed to be virginised, meaning that we should be able to reconnect and drive without a visit to the dealership/Lexia service station.
Trouble is, I understand (from reading elsewhere) that the re-connect and power-on sequence is critical and requires that drivers window is down, for example:
Peter Cooper Car Repairs BSI Reboot Procedure
What is the technique for lowering an electric window mechanically? Obviously I can't use the electrical operation until the BSI is back in...which I can't do until the window is down...
Tom
It's happened again (water in our Berlingo's BSI) in spite of us adding sealant to the windscreen.
Another round-trip to BBA Reman, but this time they've advised that our BSI has not needed to be virginised, meaning that we should be able to reconnect and drive without a visit to the dealership/Lexia service station.
Trouble is, I understand (from reading elsewhere) that the re-connect and power-on sequence is critical and requires that drivers window is down, for example:
Peter Cooper Car Repairs BSI Reboot Procedure
What is the technique for lowering an electric window mechanically? Obviously I can't use the electrical operation until the BSI is back in...which I can't do until the window is down...
Tom