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			 by TeenaG » Mon, 09 Nov 2009 3:19 +0000
 Poor baby.  That cold snap this morning caught my battery by suprise!  
 Actually, I've got a loose connection somewhere between battery and alternator, and every now and then I lose charge - without getting a warning light.  Rescue services come along and diagnose a new battery and new alternator, and my local garage fixes the problem in 10mins, without replacing either.  Annoyingly repetitive though.
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			 by Stig » Mon, 09 Nov 2009 8:01 +0000
 TeenaG wrote:Poor baby.  That cold snap this morning caught my battery by suprise!  
 Actually, I've got a loose connection somewhere between battery and alternator, and every now and then I lose charge - without getting a warning light.  Rescue services come along and diagnose a new battery and new alternator, and my local garage fixes the problem in 10mins, without replacing either.  Annoyingly repetitive though.
 sounds like a good honest garage you got there Teena!
 
			
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			 by leamyj » Mon, 09 Nov 2009 8:05 +0000
 Glad you got sorted Teena, mind you when I saw the header on this thread my juvenille alter-ego thought you were using rhyming slang    John 
			
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			 by CashelMX5 » Mon, 09 Nov 2009 8:27 +0000
 I bet you weren't the only one thinking the same thing    
			
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			 by TeenaG » Wed, 11 Nov 2009 3:42 +0000
 For shame boys.... as if I would!     I suppose that's what happens when you go topless too much     On a more serious, and less draughty note.  Yes it is a good garage, but I did put some effort into getting it - not before I'd spent lots of money and had a few nasty suprises elsewhere.   This time my car 'whisperer' came to the rescue yet again. Swapped in alternative battery and alternator; and ruled out both as problems.  Finally called in an electrics guru, who diagnosed some old wiring as the crux.   Faulty wiring's been replaced, car's back on the road      and hopefully will stay that way when I kick the ignition in about 4 hours' time.   Time for some zzzz's I think!  Night all.Climbed Elbrus, Island Peak, Kilimanjaro, Elgon, Everest BC, Mulhacen, Elgon, Kayaked the Liffey to the Nile, swam the Liffey, the Lee & packed ten triathlons into a year...  catch me blogging on: http://www.teenagates.com   
			
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			 by Steve » Wed, 11 Nov 2009 9:42 +0000
 faulty wiring where exactly do you know? 
			
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			 by TeenaG » Thu, 12 Nov 2009 2:57 +0000
 Now don't laugh, this won't be very technical.       Standing at the nose and looking under the bonnet, the dodgy wiring was on the driver's side - deep under the hood towards the driver and 'out of sight'.   Ring any alarms?   I've got a suspicion it might be linked to the aerial or radio - both of which I got replaced recently.  Driving the car today, I noticed the radio reception's gone to pot since the repair - I might as well have no aerial.   I'm mad busy at work and travelling abroad for a wedding, so had put it on my 'to do' list, for when I get back to normal.  If anyone has any advice, I'd appreciate it.   I still haven't replaced my music collection which was stolen recently (previous posts), so with no radio, I am now surviving with one lonely single cd of Santana.    If you see a red '5 cha-cha-chaaing to a green light near you - get out of the way fast!  She/it/them can no longer     be held responsible for their actions!Climbed Elbrus, Island Peak, Kilimanjaro, Elgon, Everest BC, Mulhacen, Elgon, Kayaked the Liffey to the Nile, swam the Liffey, the Lee & packed ten triathlons into a year...  catch me blogging on: http://www.teenagates.com   
			
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			 by TeenaG » Fri, 13 Nov 2009 3:51 +0000
   Solved the 'wiring' problem with the radio.  It just needed tuning.     Fortunately I hadn't made it back to the garage.  "OK, I'll go now" says Teena - talking very softly.....Climbed Elbrus, Island Peak, Kilimanjaro, Elgon, Everest BC, Mulhacen, Elgon, Kayaked the Liffey to the Nile, swam the Liffey, the Lee & packed ten triathlons into a year...  catch me blogging on: http://www.teenagates.com   
			
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			 by Ivan » Fri, 13 Nov 2009 7:47 +0000
 TeenaG wrote::oops: Solved the 'wiring' problem with the radio.  It just needed tuning.     Fortunately I hadn't made it back to the garage.  "OK, I'll go now" says Teena - talking very softly.....
 LOL.......classic that's one for the blonde joke section 
			
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			 by Steve » Fri, 13 Nov 2009 10:07 +0000
 TeenaG wrote:    Standing at the nose and looking under the bonnet, the dodgy wiring was on the driver's side - deep under the hood towards the driver and 'out of sight'.   
 Yeah, wiggling the wiring here can uncover this fault. Good you got it sorted! 
			
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