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Post by geeves on Jan 3, 2006 18:27:35 GMT 11
Just noticed over the last week or so that somtimes the radio and other accessories stay on for up to 45 seconds after the key is turned off. It seems to be worse if you have driven for a longer time but its not consistant. If you turn the turbo timer off durring this time the engine stops whereas if the radio has gone off turning the timer off has no effect on operation which is correct. This makes me think the ignition has been held on for some circuits . Any thoughts? ?
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darkhunter
Isuzu Junior
isuzu trooper 2l upgraded to 2.6, injecting later,gonna be a beast soon
Posts: 105
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Post by darkhunter on Jan 5, 2006 17:09:47 GMT 11
possably a relay getting a bit warm geeves showing signs of wear mtcw
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Garth
Isuzu Senior
1989 Bighorn Irmsher R LWB
Posts: 164
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Post by Garth on Jan 9, 2006 19:10:04 GMT 11
Mine sometimes lets you wind up the windows when key has been turned off and removed, but not always. Haven't worked out if the turbo timer has any effect on this either yet but it definately doesn't always do it and is usually only for 30 seconds or so. Strange
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Post by geeves on Jan 9, 2006 20:54:34 GMT 11
I think thats by design. The windows only work with the key off if a door is opened after the key is turned off and then only for under a minuite. In my case it was the radio plus other accessories and its only just started doing it. The windows have always been like that. A bit like the central locking Key and button for the driver key only for the passenger. Its in the book so must be right
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