chrisb
Member Since: 26 Jul 2007
Location: Hope Valley
Posts: 129
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My little lad has now learnt (and takes great delight) in sitting in the drivers seat, and movign the seat all the way forward and back again.
Well apparantly this morning he was doign it and the seat stopped working in its furthest reclined position.
Now Mrs-Chrisb isn't as tall as me, and thus couldn't reach the pedals, meaning she couldn't drive to the shops and spend money Needless to say I got the call from a very distressed SWMBO.
As I drove past the LR dealer I decided to call in and ask for a replacement fuse, as I knew they were small ones and I didn't have one. They assured me it couldn't be the fuse, as the seats work on multiple fuses, and was more likely a plug that had pulled out so didn't give me one.
Well, having contorted my body to all angles to get under the seat, all plugs were securely connected, so I resorted to checking the fuses as per my original diagnosis over the phone.
Lo and behold, one of the fuses with a picture of a seat and lots of arrows had blown. Luckily, accordign to the diagram on the back of the glove box there are a series of "spare fuss" including the required 30 Amp.
Now to the purpose of all this waffle, who's idea of a joke was it to put the spare fuses there?
Exactly how are you supposed to access them?
20 bl00dy minutes to extract it whilst contorting my fingers around a huge wrapped bundle of wires, in an area tighter that a monkeys chuff, whilst upside down emitting expletives.
Deep breath - Thank-you
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28th Jul 2009 3:13 pm |
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the kergan
Member Since: 01 Dec 2008
Location: Swindon Wiltshire
Posts: 535
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Who is this monkey who's chuff you have used as a gauge for the fuse storage area.
And how come you know so much about it's chuff I have something to say! It's better to burn out... than to fade away!
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28th Jul 2009 3:33 pm |
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loopyles
Member Since: 25 Oct 2007
Location: Northumberland
Posts: 269
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So you did not lose the little red tool as well down into the depths of the sill . I now carry all the relevant fuses and a pair of medical forceps with a slight curve on them in a separate plastic bag inside the LR manual case. The forceps can be purchased from angling shops.
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28th Jul 2009 5:31 pm |
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