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Deep7 Member Since: 05 Feb 2021 Location: Pohangina Posts: 24 |
Hi. First post here and it's a tricky one!
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25th Sep 2021 9:26 pm |
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Badger51 Member Since: 01 Mar 2014 Location: Coffs Harbour Posts: 962 |
These sort of issues are always time consuming & can take days to find especially if nothing is blatantly obvious. A good starting point would be to check for fault codes & see what comes up. Hoping of course that non of the obd wiring has been chewed! Check all the fuses for those systems as they might have blown due to short circuits etc. You will need the wiring diagrams, which are available on the forum if you look.
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26th Sep 2021 1:55 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
A lot of vehicles have gone up in flames here with the mouse plague. Chasing wires & looking absolutely thoroughly at each wire & connector will take at least a week.
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26th Sep 2021 8:39 am |
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Jagracer Member Since: 22 Feb 2019 Location: east anglia Posts: 196 |
That mouse is your real problem. It needs to be removed, along with any offspring, not an easy job! I would suggest that the Instrument Panel wiring loom needs renewing, connected at the bottom of the nearside A-Post behind a plastic cover. A mouse will travel under the carpet to the back, under the seats, through into the engine bay, and might, as has been suggested, set fire to the car. I had Harvest Mice in a new house once, took months to get them from under the floors. I had one in the centre of a Christmas Pudding in the Larder! my wife threw a fit as she was just about to cook it. |
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26th Sep 2021 11:00 am |
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Deep7 Member Since: 05 Feb 2021 Location: Pohangina Posts: 24 |
Thanks for the replies. I found the wiring diagramme on this site and it is comprehensive! I assume the damage is localised, but the location may not be obvious from the diagrammes as they are schematic. I have started working through them. I have to say, the manic complexity is what I absolutely hate about modern vehicles!
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26th Sep 2021 6:25 pm |
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Jagracer Member Since: 22 Feb 2019 Location: east anglia Posts: 196 |
Hi, I have an Icarsoft V2, it will let you run through twenty four modules. It will reset the service and some software. I am still finding out all of its capabilities. I also have a Gendan system on a Laptop, which shows live data, but struggles with all modules. A lot of people recommend a Gap IID unit, but more expensive. Autologic is what a lot of garages use. White wires are Can Bus and Lin Bus data cables, so if one is cut through behind the dash, the Instrument Panel will lose connection. I have been looking for two weeks to get my 2008 car running. It ran for a few seconds after putting the battery in, but now shows the Can Bus is down. The fuse box behind the Glove Box is the Nodal Point of the system. THere are some fibre optic data cables under thee tunnel carpet to under the bottom of the centre dash panel. Look at the Seat Wires underneath as they are often a problem on modern cars. The Restraints module is supposed to be under the tunnel carpet about where the handbrake cables connect. |
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26th Sep 2021 6:41 pm |
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Deep7 Member Since: 05 Feb 2021 Location: Pohangina Posts: 24 |
Thank you, that was genuinely helpful! Looks like I'll have to set a day aside and do more stripping (thank goodness for those powerfuluk UTube videos!). Fibre optic cables under the tunnel, airbag module in a similar place sound likely and that fusebox is also quite likely, if naughty mouse got behind it. Cheers. |
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27th Sep 2021 7:08 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
Mice will have to chew through the passenger fuse box. I am one of the few game enough to open it up. It is easy enough to unplug it & remove it to see if it is chewed.
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27th Sep 2021 7:54 am |
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Deep7 Member Since: 05 Feb 2021 Location: Pohangina Posts: 24 |
Well, they didn't get to the fuse box behind the glove box. All good there. Next time I find a good block of time on a dry day, it will be out with the seats (as much as possible, nasty explosives under there!!) and transmission tunnel. Maybe, while I am doing that, I'll be able to do something about the infuriating seat belt beepers too... |
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1st Oct 2021 2:45 am |
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Deep7 Member Since: 05 Feb 2021 Location: Pohangina Posts: 24 |
Oh wow! You might have something there. I just tried it and, on the tenth click, the beeper gave a sound to say something has happened. I won't be able to test it until I get onto a private road on my hunting block in a few hours but I am optimistic. Thank you.
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1st Oct 2021 8:20 pm |
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MotionInc Member Since: 17 Jun 2019 Location: North America Posts: 1355 |
Totally worked for my model and year class. |
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1st Oct 2021 8:26 pm |
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Badger51 Member Since: 01 Mar 2014 Location: Coffs Harbour Posts: 962 |
From memory, the auto locking door function needs to be disabled in the CCF. Anyone with decent diagnostic kit can do that for you. (Now Sold). 2008 Freelander 2 (Nazca Sand) SE TD4 Auto. Statutory write off & on WOVR for hail damage but still road legal.
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1st Oct 2021 8:27 pm |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
The auto locking doors timing is done view the menu. I have turned mine off for river crossings!
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1st Oct 2021 9:30 pm |
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Deep7 Member Since: 05 Feb 2021 Location: Pohangina Posts: 24 |
I was a happy man in the hunting block today, without the seat belt beeper. Very grateful for that!
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2nd Oct 2021 7:55 am |
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