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Been a week now I only have time on weekends to fiddle. Had Bsi out a again gave it a good clean an looking at. I can see one tiny hole that looks dodgy . tried reset 3 more times still nothing. open a door and dash light and head lights go on then they turn off after 3 mins or so. cranks fine but wont fire. no key symbol showing. who can I send this unit to for a check?
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We have a member here called 'trustme' who is in the business of mending BSI boards.
You might want to PM him.
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Is there anything that Rustcrat can't do? I don't want dubious answers or innuendoes.:lol::whistle:
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Yes the BSI is the fuse box by your right knee, it can be swung down by turning the two toggles to give you better access to remove all the connectors. You could try removing it and drying it out to see if that works and others on here have separated the two halves and cleaned up any corrosion and put back together but be careful it can be delicate. There are companies that can repair it for you if you don't fancy it.
Are we there yet?????
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