Here's how to check for fault codes


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jimi wrote:Pull the Charge fuse(engine bay fusebox) Looking at the fusebox from the passengers side of the car it should be the fuse nearest the rear of the car, test between the battery
-ve and each side of the socket the fuse goes into.
With the ignition on
(engine not running) you should get 12v on the Left side of the socket and 0v on the Right side.
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Start the engine and do the same checks, you should now have at least 12v on the Right side.Replace the fuse.
Unplug the cooling fan ECU(in the boot behind the engine bulkhead trim panel on the drivers side I think it's grey) and see if you still get both lights with the engine running.
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Post up the results.
mister2mk1 wrote:
Pulled the charge fuse with just ignition on I am getting 11.4v on one side of the fuse socket and 0.4v on the other side????..
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jimi wrote:Start the engine and do the same checks, you should now have at least 12v on the Right side.
jimi wrote:mister2mk1 wrote:
Pulled the charge fuse with just ignition on I am getting 11.4v on one side of the fuse socket and 0.4v on the other side????..
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Could you try this bit as well
jimi wrote:Start the engine and do the same checks, you should now have at least 12v on the Right side.
mister2mk1 wrote:
I get 13.8v with the engine running on the right side and.36v on the left???
I get 13.8v with the engine running on the right side and.36v on the left???
System-G wrote:MK1's don't have power steering
mister2mk1 wrote:just a thought- even though it is a brand new battery
- could the battery be at fault
- I have just rang the firm where I got it and they are happy to
swap it out for another.
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just a thought- wont do any harm.
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I get 13.8v with the engine running on the right side and.36v on the left???
Going by this you either have a faulty alternator(unlikely as you have tried several) or a open circuit in the wiring between the alternator and the fuse
(odds on favourite)
To prove it you can use a length of wire to link between the L terminal of the alternator(you will need to keep the plug in the alt and link from the back of it) and the Right hand side of the fuseholder.
The dash lights should go out.
Also check the voltage on the L terminal of the alternator from the back of the plug with the plug in and engine running, should be around 13.8v, if it's not then could be a bad contact in the plug or the alternator is faulty.![]()