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Cheers I will try that in the morning. Pull the relay and then put the multimeter into the slot pin six goes into ? Sorry my electrical skills are non existent
QUOTE=wpoll;1186273]Check you are getting power on pin #2 of K2003 (the DDE relay) when the ignition is on... should be labelled as "87" on the relay. https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e...-relay/eR6R7o8 If not, then either the DDE isn't turning on K2003, K2003 is faulty or there is no power on pin #6 on K2003 ("30") - via fuse F203. *edit* Here's another diagram that might help... https://www.newtis.info/tisv2/a/en/e...-relay/hXnOuh5[/QUOTE]
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You would need to measure the voltages with the relay in place. You'll need to to get to the pins while sill connected. A small peice of thin wire?
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