dave17
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baterry was flat in the corsa this morning (dont ask) called the aa as i dint have battery charger, he charged hte battery a lil an got it stated, everything was working fine, lights, heaters, radio etc. then he did a 'crank test'. and the car failed miserably! he sadi it was cozi had a freedom battery or summin well, eventually i got hte car going and pulled away. went to turn the radio on an it doesnt work! wont even power on! any ideas??
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Dom
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if its a standard radio, then you will have to enter the code into it before it starts all info about this is in your cars manual
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Makarus
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Should have tried to bump it mate??
Mine goes flat all the time, went flat once and since it has a bad habbit of doing it when I really dont want it to.
Would advise you to get a new battery now, I have got to get one too because mine is screwed.
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dave17
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no it wont even power up visible man!
makarus, couldn bump it mate as it was on the driveway which is on a slight hill!
wil prob get a new battery 2nite from halfords, any1 kno how much itl cost? and what mate to get? or shouldi stick with vaux? and any idea how to fix the radio??
(lol @ 21 questions!)
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Makarus
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You dont wanna go for Vauxhall I wouldnt say, Varta or something similar. Seen as your going for a new battery get one with a bigger amp hour rating, will give out more power over longer meaning it wont run out as easy.
Same here mate, mine is on a slant on the drive, head nearly popped off trying to push it off the other day, gave up and hunted for the jump leads.
Battery should be around £30-£40, wouldnt go to halfords, get to a local motor factors tomorrow or something.
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dave17
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alright then mate, might jus pop to halfords to see the prices anyway, dnt think il b payin 4 it!
this car is startin to piss me off a bit now though, one prob after another! jus want it to work!
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dave17
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ttt
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dave17
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ttt
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Ty_Harris
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fuse?
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NeilRocks
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quote: Originally posted by Dave17
this car is startin to piss me off a bit now though, one prob after another! jus want it to work!
Welcome to my nightmare!
new cambelt / tire / speed sensor / mfd / dial cover / badge (got robbed)
in one bloody month. Oh and a big oil leak
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Kris TD
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my kenwood unit did this when my battery went flat, just press the reset button, should work then,
neil, did you try soldering the plug back onto the circuit board on the mfd? cos it always happens when i take mine out it doesnt work so i have to solder the plug back on.
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NeilRocks
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quote: Originally posted by Kris TD
neil, did you try soldering the plug back onto the circuit board on the mfd? cos it always happens when i take mine out it doesnt work so i have to solder the plug back on.
Yeah did that. Lit up nice / temp worked etc. But it would not turn off!
So I gave up a dis connected it. Any soloutions?
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Kris TD
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all im guessing is that maybe you bridged 2 legs on the plug when you soldered it back on.
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NeilRocks
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quote: Originally posted by Kris TD
all im guessing is that maybe you bridged 2 legs on the plug when you soldered it back on.
Hopefully that is all I did. Will have a full on go at it one day. If that don't sort it then it's going out the window.
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Kris TD
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fair enough, wont takje more than half hour to get it out, fix and put back,
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dave17
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reset button??
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