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Author Urgent help with morrettes wiring and solenoid fitting please
Karnage Corsa
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9th Jul 03 at 20:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

I have just got my car back from the body shop and I need advice on electrics as nothing has been done. I have no lighting as the connectors are different, the indicators are a bit iffy as one of them is flashing too fast.
Also the solenoid aint been fitted, can I do this myself or do I need to get a specialist to do it ?How much will one of these cost me ? thanks to n e 1 who can give me advice as I do not have a clue and I am going away at the weekend and will need my lighting sorted first thing thanks a lot people, regards Paul...
Richie
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If one is flashing too fast, it means you have a bulb blown on that side of the car. The reason would be no lighting.
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right so once the lighting is sorted and all connected up then that should stop yes ?
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yup.

As far as the solenoid kit goes, visit

http://www.autoeurope.co.uk and the kit is £20. You will either have to run a new wire thru the car to the tailgate, or you can use the rear window demister switch wire.
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cheers mate I wil have to see what I can do as I am no good with electrics. How much do u reckon a proffesional place would charge to do the lights the solenoid ? cheers feller
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well the lights should be pretty straightforward, i can tell u how to do em 2morrow when i get home, ill type it out from the max power manual.

The solenoid isnt a hard job, but a guy i know does it for £50 and he comes out and does it within 30 miles.
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nice one cheers mate I would appreciate that

 
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