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Hey all,
I've had a dig through the forum as well as wiring diagrams to sort this issue but I'm afraid I just can't get to the bottom of it.
So it would appear I have lost a permanent live (correct me if I'm wrong) to the IC that allows it to stay on, keep the clock in time and most importantly
allows me to do the service light reset.
When you shut the engine off the whole cluster flickers and dies, as if it's only powered via the alternator spinning, if that makes sense.
Being an ex ambulance, the whole wiring loom underneath the passenger seat had been cut in half and sent through the ambulance system, so we had to put everything back together but I think we missed one or got it wrong.
Looking at the wiring diagram... well I might a read off a bowl of spaghetti...
Can anyone tell me definitevly which wire down there provides the IC with the feed it requires to stay powered?
It is not a fuse issue, I spent a long time ruling that out, I'm confident it's to do with the reconnect job from the ambulance wiring separation.
Thank you.
I've had a dig through the forum as well as wiring diagrams to sort this issue but I'm afraid I just can't get to the bottom of it.
So it would appear I have lost a permanent live (correct me if I'm wrong) to the IC that allows it to stay on, keep the clock in time and most importantly
allows me to do the service light reset.
When you shut the engine off the whole cluster flickers and dies, as if it's only powered via the alternator spinning, if that makes sense.
Being an ex ambulance, the whole wiring loom underneath the passenger seat had been cut in half and sent through the ambulance system, so we had to put everything back together but I think we missed one or got it wrong.
Looking at the wiring diagram... well I might a read off a bowl of spaghetti...
Can anyone tell me definitevly which wire down there provides the IC with the feed it requires to stay powered?
It is not a fuse issue, I spent a long time ruling that out, I'm confident it's to do with the reconnect job from the ambulance wiring separation.
Thank you.
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