Could someone please tell me what actually runs from Fuse 1.
It's just labelled "Cabin".
Fitted a Willinton kit a few weeks ago which is all working fine but since fitting it the alarm seems to be having various fits.
I didn't fit the alarm so I'm not sure what/where it's wired into.
Fuses 1 and 8 have been removed and replaced by the Willinton wires as per instructions so I'm wondering if this has had a bearing on the alarm playing up.
Fuse no 1
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Re: Fuse no 1
Read this thread.. It may have some bearing on your alarm problem..? http://www.igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/ ... =3&t=55063
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Re: Fuse no 1
Thanks jaylee, saw that thread and that's what made me think about our alarm.
I'll have to get the instrument pod do some digging and see what it's wired into.
I suspect it's into the LB as recently we'd been away and not used the van for about a month.
The alarm turned off OK on the button but the central locking didn't unlock. The van started perfectly first time though and after running a bit the central locking worked again.
I'll have to get the instrument pod do some digging and see what it's wired into.
I suspect it's into the LB as recently we'd been away and not used the van for about a month.
The alarm turned off OK on the button but the central locking didn't unlock. The van started perfectly first time though and after running a bit the central locking worked again.
Re: Fuse no 1
I reckon the factory CL wired into the LB system then? Possibly along with the alarm....
I believe some ECU gubbins is on fuse 1 too.? (Though not down in the fuse box plan.) I've pulled a few fuses, & fuse 1 when pulled certainly causes some error code flashing on the dash till its put back in on mine... 


Cheaper by comparison to a race horse...

