Radio ignition live

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Does anyone know where the ignition feed / switched live for the radio comes from as I have no radio the constant power feed is live, but nothing on the switched feed.

Thanks Llewellyn
 
Don’t have power to either of the radio fuses and there seems to be other systems not working like the wipers, I’ve been through every fuse and they are intact and had a meter across half of them and no power at all
 
FL7 is intact but can’t get a power reading from it not sure if I’ve checked it wrong or just no power to it, double checked if it was the fuse with another 30a one there and still nothing
You should have said the complete story from the beginning, the wipers are also through the aux relay and the relay gets feed from fusible link FL7 so check these
 
If no power on FL7 but the vehicle is running you should replace that fusebox cos it's very suspect unless maxi FL1 is not shot or has bad contact but then many important things would not work on that vehicle
 
Depends how much you know about the D2's electrics but based on how you approached this issue i have the feeling that it's above your skills, no offence ... you can piggiback F7 for troubeshooting purpuse but this kind of bodge doesnt solve the problem
Would the aux relay drivers side stop power from coming from FL7 or not if it’s best I don’t try bouncing power to FL7?
 
Would the aux relay drivers side stop power from coming from FL7 or not if it’s best I don’t try bouncing power to FL7?
I dont really understand what you mean... the aux relay gets power on one contact terminal from FL7 then when it closes the power is sent to the related auxiliary circuits, i cropped the relevant part of the diagram, if you can't work with that better find somebody who is skilled with electrics

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I dont really understand what you mean... the aux relay gets power on one contact terminal from FL7 then when it closes the power is sent to the related auxiliary circuits, i cropped the relevant part of the diagram, if you can't work with that better find somebody who is skilled with electrics

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I’ll check the relay and fuse again and see if it has a power feed and if not I’ll replace the fuse box and go from there
 
I’ll check the relay and fuse again and see if it has a power feed and if not I’ll replace the fuse box and go from there
The relay doesn’t have an activation feed to it, so I’m not sure what to do other than replace the box or move the relay outboard, and run the activation feed from another relay or a switch.
Might just need to get someone to help find the problem to fix it.
 
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