Everything posted by Jayzzle
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As Boredom Emerges.
I'd be lucky to start with £4 lol. Poured everything into the Canal Boat. Such a waste. :)
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Nice, I thought about doing something like that, but I always end up buying shitboxes. And I don't have any money to begin with lol. Gotta spend money to make money and all that.
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As Boredom Emerges.
Nice man, glad to hear it :) Car sales you say, is that like, you buy cars fix and sell em on on your drive or you have a proper unit/showroom?
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As Boredom Emerges.
LOL!!
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As Boredom Emerges.
Better not let my GF see that, she's mad on cats, we have 2 adults and 4 kittens, annoying trying to walk down the stairs with them runnin around our feet. It will be ok soon, She is pregnant, not long left now, so I will have something to do, I'd like to be able to run a business, just 1 mind lol. What are your businesses? And how is the littlun?
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It's ok mate, I understand how hard it is to diagnose and offer suggestions to things over the internet. I'm just glad it's over now and I can relax untill thursday. I do hope that it helps others, would be nice to be able to contribute something seeing as how everyone is always so helpful.
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It's fixed. It was the Switch after all. It was obvious really but I just over thought it so much that I confused myself. Thanks for your help guys. Just a small Exhaust leak to rectify now and we are golden for the MoT (I hope). Just a shame I rebooked it to thursday lol, didn't think it would be done in time. Ahh well. Cheers! For anyone else who has the same problem, I would recommend, that you change the switch and the connecting cable at the same time, the switch is located under the car, on the drivers side (if RHD) of the gearbox. A 19mm spanner will crack it off then just whip it out with your fingers, thread the new one in, a little tighten with the 19mm spanner to secure it and conect up your new cables. Run them back alongside the gearbox and through the rubber gromet thing on the gearstick and plug em' back up to your loom. Job done.
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Rofl xD- Reverse Lights
Though, the green cable which goes to the loom has power running though it, I put a cable on it attatched to a lightbulb, and then another cable from the lightbulb to the car body and it lit up, but the reverse lights didn't light up wheni joined the 2 wires that go to the loom together. Nor when I did what I said in the previous post.. Idk what that means, maybe there is a break in the cable that goes to the lights? But then surely none of the other lights would work? Bah idk lol.- Reverse Lights
Well that doesn't work. I tried taking the cables off of the switch that's on there, cleaning up the terminals on the switch with a small wire brush, and putting 2 new wires onto it running back to the cables that go to the loom, that didn't work either. So I guess it will be a new switch unless anyone has any idea of how to rig it without changing the switch? Maybe a driver controlled switch on the gear lever? Idk :(- Reverse Lights
Am I right in thinking that, of the green and blue wires which go to the loom, one of them will go to the fusebox and in turn the battery, and the other will comlete the circuit, going to the reverse light bulbs and eventually the car body for an earth? And if that is the case, if those 2 cables were bridged, wouldn't the reverse lights come on? And if they do, wouldn't that then tell me the problem lies with that bolt thing that goes into the gearbox?- Count To 5000
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BRG maybe, but not like, This green, it's just.. Horrid :S- As Boredom Emerges.
LOL!!- Reverse Lights
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Ok so I tried what I said, about making a complete circuit, a wire attatched to battery, then to blue cable that goes to gearbox, then the green cable that goes to gearbox had a lightbulb attached to it, and another caple from the bulb to the negative terminal to complete the circuit. No light. So I dunno what that means, or if it makes sense, or even it would even work if the cables were working :S So I'm still none the wiser. Happy days >.< I'm guessing that there is a problem inside the gearbox, I was gonna try to make, like a circuit, similar to how i did the test thing, running a charge through the gearstick and to the lights, then to a earth point, and having a contact screwed to the console there the gear lever is. Any thoughts? Am I just talking !Removed! or could that actually work? Any other ideas/suggestions welcome and appreciated. Thanks.- Reverse Lights
So I pulled the gear stick gromet thing out of the hole in the car, and traced the wires back to a bolt in the side of the gearbox. I also taped 2 wires to a used light bulb and put the other ends on the wires going to it in 2 places:- on the connecting cables which go to the loom = light comes on, and on the connecting cables that go to the gearbox = light stays off. I don't know if that means anything to anyone but I guess that it makes sense kinda if there is no power going to that cable which goes to the box the light won't come on, right? So I guess what I actually need to do, is to make a complete circuit, one cable going from the battery to the blue cable which goes to the gearbox, and on the green cable that also goes to the gearbox I will need another cable which goes to the lightbulb, and a final cable going from the lightbulb to an earthing point. Does that sound right to anyone? To be an effective way of testing if there is a current going through without buying a volt thing? I have no idea if what I said even makes sense, I'm a bit frustrated atm and I find it difficult to explain things properly sometimes :S Sorry and thanks. Sorry I forgot to say, it's an E30 318i Canal Barge - Call To Bmw Dealer....
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