Ok, lets look at something simple that's not working - the electric windows.
This gets a single supply from the BSI (fuse F) through a relay then to your window control / switches. Since you say all the fuses are ok then the problem must be that the relay is not operating when the ignition is switched on. (can you hear any clicks when turning on the ignition?)
Can't see this being the relay it's self as there are too many other problems. (all these go through the Bsi).
As the BSI has been checked there must be something missing.
To start with check the earth points MC14 and MC38. I think MC38 is located on the drivers foot-well inner wing just up from the sill.
MC14 is in the engine bay N,Side inner wing around the headlamp area.
See drawings. Let us know what you find.:thumbsup:
Have you got a multimeter? as you'll need one from here.
If possible could you post a picture of your fuse box under the steering wheel.
Just for info, all items that are working do not go through the Bsi.
Did you get your Lexia working?
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(17-10-2012, 04:15 PM)Ricbob123 Wrote: OK a quick update and some more info for you to scratch your head at.
got the bsi back from bba reman today. popped it back into the car and with no surprise there was no change.
so i started looking at the fuse box and putting a 15amp fuse in the empty slots. i only got to F6 and the bsi kicked in and everything works like it should! Brilliant i think but not so fast!
when i turn the ignition off its dead again, no windows or central looking etc.
turning the ignition back on and everything works but the radio ask for a code so i know as i turn the ignition off power is cut to the bsi??
Im convinced now this is a fuse box problem but it would seem if i follow the haynes its all wrong. where do i turn for an accurate fuse box list??
Ok, disregard my last post.
Your model of van is the later Mk1 as it's got the Bsi. The earlier models have a different fuse box. I guess you have been swapping the fuses about or did you get the van like this? If you can post a good picture of your fuse box this will help. :thumbsup:
(17-10-2012, 04:18 PM)Rustscrat Wrote: Ok, lets look at something simple that's not working - the electric windows.
This gets a single supply from the BSI (fuse F) through a relay then to your window control / switches. Since you say all the fuses are ok then the problem must be that the relay is not operating when the ignition is switched on. (can you hear any clicks when turning on the ignition?)
Can't see this being the relay it's self as there are too many other problems. (all these go through the Bsi).
As the BSI has been checked there must be something missing.
To start with check the earth points MC14 and MC38. I think MC38 is located on the drivers foot-well inner wing just up from the sill.
MC14 is in the engine bay N,Side inner wing around the headlamp area.
See drawings. Let us know what you find.:thumbsup:
Have you got a multimeter? as you'll need one from here.
If possible could you post a picture of your fuse box under the steering wheel.
Just for info, all items that are working do not go through the Bsi.
Did you get your Lexia working?
[Image: 23s65h.png]
[Image: 14kl6pw.png]
(17-10-2012, 04:15 PM)Ricbob123 Wrote: OK a quick update and some more info for you to scratch your head at.
got the bsi back from bba reman today. popped it back into the car and with no surprise there was no change.
so i started looking at the fuse box and putting a 15amp fuse in the empty slots. i only got to F6 and the bsi kicked in and everything works like it should! Brilliant i think but not so fast!
when i turn the ignition off its dead again, no windows or central looking etc.
turning the ignition back on and everything works but the radio ask for a code so i know as i turn the ignition off power is cut to the bsi??
Im convinced now this is a fuse box problem but it would seem if i follow the haynes its all wrong. where do i turn for an accurate fuse box list??
Ok, disregard my last post.
Your model of van is the later Mk1 as it's got the Bsi. The earlier models have a different fuse box. I guess you have been swapping the fuses about or did you get the van like this? If you can post a good picture of your fuse box this will help. :thumbsup:
Fuse 6 feeds your speedo cluster.