Found out why my number plate lights weren't working...
I've never paid much attention to the fuses in the car, but it probably explains why the 12v in the boot has never worked, given it looks like water got in there before I owned the car.
Will get a selection box from Halfords and work my way through testing the others. I've never had an electrical issue with the car so never had any spares. Silly really as I could end up with no lights or worse. The Ross Tech forum always talks about checking the fuses before doing anything drastic after checking codes, so important to keep that in mind in future.
Drove to Cardiff and back with a stop in Oxford on the way and the car was absolutely fine. Average of 55mpg there and back over about 400 miles.
The girlfriend always seems a bit nervous about being in my car because I do so much work on it, but I tell her it's not going to break down *because* I do so much work on it. Judging from the number of smoky cars I saw on the way and fairly new cars being loaded onto recovery vehicles, I'm on the right track. Was quite fun diagnosing engine issues - that car's burning coolant, that one has a fuelling issue, that Volvo is a Volvo...
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I've never paid much attention to the fuses in the car, but it probably explains why the 12v in the boot has never worked, given it looks like water got in there before I owned the car.
Will get a selection box from Halfords and work my way through testing the others. I've never had an electrical issue with the car so never had any spares. Silly really as I could end up with no lights or worse. The Ross Tech forum always talks about checking the fuses before doing anything drastic after checking codes, so important to keep that in mind in future.
Drove to Cardiff and back with a stop in Oxford on the way and the car was absolutely fine. Average of 55mpg there and back over about 400 miles.
The girlfriend always seems a bit nervous about being in my car because I do so much work on it, but I tell her it's not going to break down *because* I do so much work on it. Judging from the number of smoky cars I saw on the way and fairly new cars being loaded onto recovery vehicles, I'm on the right track. Was quite fun diagnosing engine issues - that car's burning coolant, that one has a fuelling issue, that Volvo is a Volvo...
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