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Post by azwa »

logan city council had a promotion to curb car theft
& gave away vouchers for a fully installed immoboliser
my one was fitted yesterday to my turbo deisel 80 series
it took em 3 hrs + to fit. well today i drove to work
checked car around 5pm & car had no power at all,
but battery was fine.
the b+ fuse in mains power box under bonnet
has a melted fuse in it & the main power supply off battery was fried apart.
the installer said that he intergrated the immobiliser
into turbo timer could this have been the cause?
i have owned this car for 3 years &
have never had this happen before.
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Post by Clanky »

It certainly is a very effective immobiliser!! :)

Depends on where your turbo timer picked up its power.
Seems odd that the whole car would be dead unless the company connected it up this way for some reason. I would have thought a smaller type fuse.

Have a close look at the wiring installation ( usually all black wiring) and see where it is connected into. This would be a place to start
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Post by chimpboy »

Well it depends on whether the installer did it properly or stuffed up. If he stuffed up then there are a million ways he could have screwed it.
This is not legal advice.
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Post by azwa »

thanks for the replys guys heres is an update after seein my leco.
the fusable link from start batt broke which means a major short
the 25a fuse in acc box melted from overload,
this was the explanation from my auto leco
wether or not the immobo instaler caused it to fark up
is hard to determine with out alot of time (cash spent) to investigate
he said it certainly is sus probably highly unlikely.
i just found it sus that the turbo timer does not work anymore
i rarely used any way (but not the point).
anyway hows $40 cash sound to fix the farked bits reasonable
or a bit dear
hes gonna sort it on monday for the meantime
ive got a 35a fuse on the main power to get the car drivable
hopefully no more drama
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Post by chimpboy »

azwa wrote:thanks for the replys guys heres is an update after seein my leco.
the fusable link from start batt broke which means a major short
the 25a fuse in acc box melted from overload,
this was the explanation from my auto leco
wether or not the immobo instaler caused it to fark up
is hard to determine with out alot of time (cash spent) to investigate
he said it certainly is sus probably highly unlikely.
i just found it sus that the turbo timer does not work anymore
i rarely used any way (but not the point).
anyway hows $40 cash sound to fix the farked bits reasonable
or a bit dear
hes gonna sort it on monday for the meantime
ive got a 35a fuse on the main power to get the car drivable
hopefully no more drama
If you can get the auto elec to do anything at all for $40 cash then you are doing pretty well I reckon!

Minimise use of the car with the bigger fuse on it. ie try not to drive it at all, except to get it to the auto elec on Monday.
This is not legal advice.
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Post by Clanky »

chimpboy wrote:
azwa wrote:thanks for the replys guys heres is an update after seein my leco.
the fusable link from start batt broke which means a major short
the 25a fuse in acc box melted from overload,
this was the explanation from my auto leco
wether or not the immobo instaler caused it to fark up
is hard to determine with out alot of time (cash spent) to investigate
he said it certainly is sus probably highly unlikely.
i just found it sus that the turbo timer does not work anymore
i rarely used any way (but not the point).
anyway hows $40 cash sound to fix the farked bits reasonable
or a bit dear
hes gonna sort it on monday for the meantime
ive got a 35a fuse on the main power to get the car drivable
hopefully no more drama
If you can get the auto elec to do anything at all for $40 cash then you are doing pretty well I reckon!

Minimise use of the car with the bigger fuse on it. ie try not to drive it at all, except to get it to the auto elec on Monday.
X2. If the old one smoked up and you havent found a reason, then there is the possibility of a re-occurance, and now you have a bigger fuse, could be bigger smoke!
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Post by azwa »

Clanky wrote:
chimpboy wrote:
azwa wrote:thanks for the replys guys heres is an update after seein my leco.
the fusable link from start batt broke which means a major short
the 25a fuse in acc box melted from overload,
this was the explanation from my auto leco
wether or not the immobo instaler caused it to fark up
is hard to determine with out alot of time (cash spent) to investigate
he said it certainly is sus probably highly unlikely.
i just found it sus that the turbo timer does not work anymore
i rarely used any way (but not the point).
anyway hows $40 cash sound to fix the farked bits reasonable
or a bit dear
hes gonna sort it on monday for the meantime
ive got a 35a fuse on the main power to get the car drivable
hopefully no more drama
If you can get the auto elec to do anything at all for $40 cash then you are doing pretty well I reckon!

Minimise use of the car with the bigger fuse on it. ie try not to drive it at all, except to get it to the auto elec on Monday.
X2. If the old one smoked up and you havent found a reason, then there is the possibility of a re-occurance, and now you have a bigger fuse, could be bigger smoke!
yeah doug said with any luck it could just have been from age.
he said give it heaps to see if it will go again
so ive been drivin to work & given it a bootfull,
when i pull up i pop the bonnet & check the wire
for any heat & shes all cool.
has any body else experienced age causing the fusable link to let go :?:
cheers for the replys guys.
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