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Hi, got a belingo van 2006 went to start her up , dash lights all went through the sequence but then , I heard what sounded like a sizzling noise and pop coming from near side ( I presume fuse box ?) Now there nothing when try starting up - van is showing eco mode, no wipers, heater fan , no headlights indicators etc. Dash lights go through the sequence when try to start up but no clicks from starter and the interial light goes completely out when turn key. There are some noises from engine bay but these sound like compontants powering up etc . Just wondering if fuse and if so what one - I've done a visual check of fuses and they seem fine, battery is good with 12+ volts etc. Prior to this van been bit sluggish from cold to start and needed extra cranking so I'm presuming something has blown or melted etc Anyone able to put me in right direction where to look thanks
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It may be the earth cable from the battery. You could try a jumper lead from the negative terminal to the engine block and see if that makes a difference.
What engine is in your van?
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Eco mode is because it’s not started, it’s not an indication of anything else
Was the popping noise inside the van? The bsi is behind the glovebox, I’d check all the fuses in there and if there’s none blown it may well be that a track has frazzled in the bsi...
I’d also check the main fuses under the psf1 under the bonnet
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neil1962 Wrote:battery is good with 12+ volts
The battery needs to be up around 12.7 volts to be good, below 12.5v is borderline. Have you tried with a known good battery ?
So where does this bit go then ?
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