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    Fuse box printed circuit repairer

    Hi all. Had a non start issue last year on my D2. Turned out to be the in vehicle fuse box. It has 2 layers of printed circuits and I cannot get to them easily but assume there is corrosion or a dry solder joint somewhere. Anyone know a competent electronics tech who could find the problem and repair it and also do a general check of the boards etc?

    Cheers

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    Have a look in this thread:
    Blinker stayed on continuously
    It appears there might be one just up the road from you.
    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozscott View Post
    Hi all. Had a non start issue last year on my D2. Turned out to be the in vehicle fuse box. It has 2 layers of printed circuits and I cannot get to them easily but assume there is corrosion or a dry solder joint somewhere. Anyone know a competent electronics tech who could find the problem and repair it and also do a general check of the boards etc?

    Cheers
    I'd happily look at it for you, only issue is i'm in Melbourne as you would have to freight it down.

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    Many thanks mate that's very kind. I will PM you! Cheers

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