problem lights on dash goes off
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problem lights on dash goes off
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Or clocks
Would check earths first top fuse box
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Thats if its the same as the cabby wiring.
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Check your wiring though to make sure.
you can make a better earth by putting a new earth behind the clocks on the bulk head, by using a self tapper, ring terminal and then splice onto the brown wire at pin 2, make sure all is clean.

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I have the same issue with my sisters Mk1…as soon as pin 58b on the headlight switch gets power the clocks die

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thanks for the heads up in this thread guys

an big thank you to Shughy for linking me up with the Bentley for Cab/Scirocco 16v

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vr6will said
Sorted mine this morning, sure enough an earth (brown with white strip & red plug) near the fusebox wasnt plugged in…
thanks for the heads up in this thread guys![]()
an big thank you to Shughy for linking me up with the Bentley for Cab/Scirocco 16v![]()
Glad you got it sorted mate

im now having a problem with my remote central locking if anyone can help? when i press unlock it unlocks the doors and then locks them again, loose connection or earth could be the problem?
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vwallen91 said
vr6will said
Sorted mine this morning, sure enough an earth (brown with white strip & red plug) near the fusebox wasnt plugged in…
thanks for the heads up in this thread guys![]()
an big thank you to Shughy for linking me up with the Bentley for Cab/Scirocco 16v![]()
Glad you got it sorted mate![]()
im now having a problem with my remote central locking if anyone can help? when i press unlock it unlocks the doors and then locks them again, loose connection or earth could be the problem?
The central locking issue is more likely to be that the solenoid/operator isn't getting enough travel. The little most common motor type (assuming its an aftermarket mod) is a five wire unit. A pair of wires that the polarity is reversed to either open or close the doors, then a three wire arrangement that consists of a common and a feedback for open or closed. If there is inadequate movement for the switch the controller may think that the door is still locked, then the controller moves back to the locked position. Highly likely that the solenoid/motor unit in the driver door has moved or the unit that connects to the door button has came loose. I used to fit these and remove the button which allowed me to connect directly into the door lock mechanism. Take door panel off to investigate.
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