I hope someone out there can help me. Last week I left my lights on over night, and of course had a flat battery in the morning - RAC fixed it no problem, but the air bag light came on straight after I started up. Today after filling up with fuel, the engine managment light is now showing amber.
This is not the only problem, a couple of months ago whilst driving all the lights on the dash board lit up, all bleeped, the clock reverted back to 0.00, and the trip reading also did this. It only last a second, but it had done this once before about 6 months ago. Do you think there is a problem with the electrics?
Flo
warning lights
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Re: warning lights
Best get it pluged in and checked.
Has the battery got a loose connection ?
Has the battery got a loose connection ?
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Re: warning lights
How much does it cost to get it "plugged in"? Battery not loose
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Re: warning lights
VW is £60 just to plug it in (last time I checked)flobelle35 wrote:How much does it cost to get it "plugged in"? Battery not loose
Flo
Local garage £30 to plug in (ish)
Someone on here could do it for you if you give location (Not full address tho)
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Re: warning lights
I am based in North Manchester
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Re: warning lights
Some one on here might be able to help you.flobelle35 wrote:I am based in North Manchester
Flo
Re: warning lights
could be a nackerd battery
