Christmas Light Dash

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KaiV
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Re: Christmas Light Dash

Sun Jul 04, 2010 7:41 pm

And, any luck with the above?


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ThePajeroMan

Re: Christmas Light Dash

Sun Jul 04, 2010 9:20 pm

OK I feel like a total ass,

after checking "all" the fuses and not finding any fault I phoned a friend at Mercurius Motors for some advise, he said to bring the Paj in and they would check it with the computer. Got there and told the technician that I had gone thru all the fuses and could not find any fault, he connected the tester and found no fault and had to check all the fuses again. The FIRST fuse he checked in the engine bay was the hazard fuse AND you will not believe it, but it was blown (I'm SURE I checked it) He then replaced it and whola all's well.

Best of all it didnt cost me sent. Thanx for tha advise anyway guys
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Re: Christmas Light Dash

Sun Jul 04, 2010 10:04 pm

Lesson number one...

A visual inspection of fuses is not sufficient... glad you are sorted
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RoelfleRoux

Re: Christmas Light Dash

Mon Jul 05, 2010 11:10 am

PajeroMan,
If I were your wife I would now have said: "I told you so".

Good thing we are Pajero owners and have respect/sympathy for each other.

Glad it is sorted out.

Did the tech offer any comments on why the dash lights did strange things, when the hazards popped a fuse?

Roelf
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ThePajeroMan

Re: Christmas Light Dash

Mon Jul 05, 2010 8:51 pm

Nope he said that this was the first case he had seen, he initially thought that it might have been the connection where the removable towbar's power connects to the car, but said he would check the fuses before going to the harness.

I'm just glad it's sorted, again thanx for the tips.
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Gerrit Loubser
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Re: Christmas Light Dash

Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:37 am

The Gen 3's alternator uses external sensing to control the output voltage. The voltage is sensed from the hazard circuit. If that fuse blows, the alternator loses its voltage control feedback and the output voltage goes too high. This error condition is then sensed by other systems, which light the dash up as they turn their warning lights on. Running for too long in this state can severely damage the vehicle's battery.
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