Damaged Wires in Steering Column
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Damaged Wires in Steering Column - 9/27/2007 7:54:51 PM
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ajh
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When I was putting things back together two of the purple wires from the ignition got caught under the screw holding the cowl over the steering column (the screw pulled through) and got crushed and shorted. This blew the 15A accessory fuse (and a few more while I tried to figure out what was happening) but once I repaired the wires (checked continuity and taped them for now) now all kinds of insanity is happening. When I try to start I don't get a starter, I get flashing lights, honking, and general erratic behaviour to the point I can't work on it any more tonight without really annoying my neighbours. I'm assuming it thinks I was trying to bypass the imobilizer or something and has gone into some strange 'mode' but what can I do about it to get back on the road? Please help.
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RE: Damaged Wires in Steering Column - 9/27/2007 10:46:49 PM
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geotrash
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Joined: 7/9/2007 From: Erie, CO Status: offline
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Not being a Rover expert, only one simple idea comes to mind. It's a long shot but you might try pulling the negative terminal on the battery overnight and see if that resets the system. Dave
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