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[Warning Light] Pug Partner but same shape and problems
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My niece has a 54 plate Partner that she has not been using (bought a Renault Migraine) and the battery inevitably died. I took it home and put it on my charger and got it back up to 12.8 volts , put it back on the car and it fired up almost immediately but all the interior lights are flashing and the STOP light is on the dash so it looks like a BSI reset might be needed. I've had the battery off mine a couple of times and this one as well and never needed to do a reset before, is it a random thing ?
So where does this bit go then ?
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(29-03-2019, 09:06 AM)ffrenchie Wrote:  My niece has a 54 plate Partner that she has not been using (bought a Renault Migraine) and the battery inevitably died. I took it home and put it on my charger and got it back up to 12.8 volts , put it back on the car and it fired up almost immediately but all the interior lights are flashing and the STOP light is on the dash so it looks like a BSI reset might be needed. I've had the battery off mine a couple of times and this one as well and never needed to do a reset before, is it a random thing ?

Same as you, I never needed to do a BSI reset, I sincerely doubt it does something. If you have access to Diagbox or the Lexia's equivalent for Peugeot: PP2000, check if there are any errors. It seems like there is something else going on.
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#3
Just a guess, but maybe it's because the battery drained while it was connected and the voltage to the BSI went low?
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#4
Did a BSI reset and everything is working but the stop light on the dash is still flashing so she will need to get it read at a garage.
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(30-03-2019, 08:06 AM)ffrenchie Wrote:  Did a BSI reset and everything is working but the stop light on the dash is still flashing so she will need to get it read at a garage.

Or get Lexia for yourself.
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#6
Just a thought is the brake fluid level low? it can throw up warnings.
Are we there yet????? Huh
Ex 1.6hdi van now 3 seater 1.4 multispace
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(30-03-2019, 08:27 AM)Tomcat3 Wrote:  Just a thought is the brake fluid level low? it can throw up warnings.

It could be this as it's parked on a steep slope as well. If I got Lexia I would also have to get a laptop to run it on and wouldn't have a clue what I was doing with it Big Grin
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