AnswerID: 274544 Submitted: Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 13:34
Member - 'Lucy'
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Norm
The Disco would have no idea what it is attached to it or what its trying to operate.
Your problem will be in the wiring on the new van and its compatibility to what is offered in the Disco outlet.
(1) Check and make sure the Disco outlet is wired correctly including an independent earth.
If you 100% sure all is correct on the vehicle then:
(2) start checking the van by using an independant battery as the power source to establish the the van is wired 100% correctly, in particular the earthing side of things.
AND
Operating correctly (ie no shorts or earth problems)
if so:
(3) It then has to be in the plug/socket/connectors somewhere.
Failing all of the above - tip a bucket of petrol over vehicle and van set on fire and start again (LOL)
Ok! you won't do that but you will feel like it.
I am sure you will find the problem well before that stage.
Happy hunting
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FollowupID: 538137 Submitted:
Saturday, Dec 01, 2007 at 14:25
Member - 'Lucy' posted:
Norm
After reading that link from the Disco specialist Autolec , please disregard the above.
Would seem that the Disco's have all sorts of levels of electronic 'embuggerances' built in to confound anyone who should have the temerity to think anything else other than RR.
I have the latest JEEP which is full of electronic crapola, however it has no problems whatsoever with LED'S on the CT.
Have a good one
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