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<blockquote data-quote="oscar" data-source="post: 160252" data-attributes="member: 2757"><p>the problems down to the relays, i've seen this one a few times before and oddly enough one was after a car had hit a deer in the highlands and i got the lovely job of having to track the problem down. the relay wasn't switching, which meant that it's dead and will need changing. a working relay will make a clicking sound. it is a small switch basically, so that when you set it to intermittent setting the relay won't switch to complete the circuit. can't remember from the top of my head which relay number it is exactly but it's about a £4 bit of kit lol. as for the the trip button, that could be something as simple as a loose connection. you can remove it and test it with a multimeter for flow continuity and / or resistance. if it pops up with infinity then it's a dud. if you get a reading between 4-5volts or therabouts then jobs a good one just a loose wire / connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oscar, post: 160252, member: 2757"] the problems down to the relays, i've seen this one a few times before and oddly enough one was after a car had hit a deer in the highlands and i got the lovely job of having to track the problem down. the relay wasn't switching, which meant that it's dead and will need changing. a working relay will make a clicking sound. it is a small switch basically, so that when you set it to intermittent setting the relay won't switch to complete the circuit. can't remember from the top of my head which relay number it is exactly but it's about a £4 bit of kit lol. as for the the trip button, that could be something as simple as a loose connection. you can remove it and test it with a multimeter for flow continuity and / or resistance. if it pops up with infinity then it's a dud. if you get a reading between 4-5volts or therabouts then jobs a good one just a loose wire / connection. [/QUOTE]
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