Yellow with red appears to be part of the window circuit. But between the window motor and the door outstation. If there is no continuity across it then you just need to splice in a repair across it.Got to try and sort the non functioning drivers door on my mates when we get more time.
We've established that the yellow with red trace has no voltage at the connector on the outstation but the same wire on the passenger front does. We've only got as far as finding a yellow with red trace on the front connector on the becm and that has no continuancy to the other end at the outstation.
So..a question for you if I may.
Is it the same cable or does this yellow/ red trace cable at the outstation not go to the becm.
Electrickery is not in my comfort zone
If it helps I did helpfully point out to Bix that the car might not have moved in weeks but there's still fresh oil drops underneath herHas anybody got any idea what these boys are on about.?
I haven't read anything mentioning about: oil/ drips/ spanners/ rust/ overheating etc.
Lost me days ago... (Good luck lads)
You'll be running out of highlight pens if you don't get this sorted soon. Keeps him entertained and off the street I suppose,bless .Yellow with red appears to be part of the window circuit. But between the window motor and the door outstation. If there is no continuity across it then you just need to splice in a repair across it.
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Not a good idea to have new tyres on one axle and old on the other, it will knacker the VCU in time.I took it for it's MOT and it passed several advisories (like oils leaks......) but the more serious ones like ball joints etc I will fix along with two rear tyres. Pretty pleased to be honest!!
The fronts are nearly new, seems a waste to ditch them?Not a good idea to have new tyres on one axle and old on the other, it will knacker the VCU in time.
Did you remortgage to afford a full tank?Well finally allowed back on road today so just had a run to petrol station and in the immortal words of Arkwright HOW MUCH
If I have to come over and sort this out...You'll be running out of highlight pens if you don't get this sorted soon. Keeps him entertained and off the street I suppose,bless .
Depends how worn they are. Put the fronts on the back and the new tyres on the front as in my experience the fronts wear quicker.The fronts are nearly new, seems a waste to ditch them?
Cheers, I will get them to move them around. The chap seemed very knowledgeable about the P38 and had no issue when doing the MOT. I will get him to do the ball joints when he does the tyres.Depends how worn they are. Put the fronts on the back and the new tyres on the front as in my experience the fronts wear quicker.
Has he sorted your car out yet? If no I think I know why.If it helps I did helpfully point out to Bix that the car might not have moved in weeks but there's still fresh oil drops underneath her
Not gonna lie, that is exactly what I look like to the neighbours.If I have to come over and sort this out...View attachment 265470
Would you like to take an educated guess as to the answer to that question? I just stay smug that while his car got got by eco-hippies my V8 sat quietly ignoredHas he sorted your car out yet? If no I think I know why.
Took pity on you bet they didn't hang around to argue the point.some animal rights activists had a go at my mates Classic when he parked it up to go wildfowling. He returned to ever panel kicked in, self opionated tossers with no respectWould you like to take an educated guess as to the answer to that question? I just stay smug that while his car got got by eco-hippies my V8 sat quietly ignored
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