fuzzy fuses...
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As Cobb’s has said have a look at that & I’ll have a look at the circuit diagram to see if there’s a common denominator.
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For your info, it's about a TF from 2002 LHD. Fuses are situated under the steering column.
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Great stuff.
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Fuse 12! The wiring diagram shows that circuit on F3, is your car on the pektron electronics or the Lucas? The thumbnail of the car shows a tf, I assumed it would be a pektron car in which case it would be 3, on the Lucas system, as you have found out, it’s 12.
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How do I tell a Pektron from a Lucas please..2002 TF..thanks.
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lucas- square fob
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Pektron - round fob
lucas- square fob
Mine is square...better or worse?? 😁
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I am of the opinion that the earlier system is more robust & possibly truer to the modular concept.
I have had both systems & am more relaxed with the Lucas, although this opinion is often derided by those who prefer a greater perceived reliability of other manufacturers.
What these naysayers don’t seem to take into account the shear volume & weight of Lucas manufactured items used globally in the automotive industry & since the industry began.
A “Lucas hot spot”, where the wire has melted is invariably due to the car manufacturer specifications rather than Lucas choosing/ making a bad component.
Accountants looking to save coppers in manufacturer can cost the company tens of thousands of pounds by requiring a brassed steal connector instead of a brass connector which has been tin plated.
Anyway, I’ve done some truly awful things to Lucas systems & have only had the failures I duly deserve.
Damp can adversely affect the Pektron, I pulled a one touch window controller out of a car & it was wet through. After a good drying out it worked & I’ll be fitting it shortly.
The trouble with this bit is, the control module I dried out was made by Pektron. Keep that’s just between the two of us, if Cobber find out he’ll have a piss take field day at my expense.
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Completely meaningless to me. I resort to the guide on this site.
Not surprised you could not find the fault.
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