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Raistlin

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  1. Håvard,

    What you have there is a complete D2B loom for a specific level of equipment.

    Personally, I would just inset another connector in your present D2B loom where convenient.  Contrary to popular opinion it doesn't matter which order the modules are connected.

    Another alternative is to use a splitter which you could make out of the loom you've bought, so ou would unplug one module and use the splitter to reconnect to that module and also your voice module.

    You could change the whole loom for the one you've bought but seems unneccessary.

    Splicing a connector into your present loom would be easy and I can send you instructions when I get home from work if you want.

    You can visualise the D2B loom as a big circle with each module linked serially but always in the same direction.

    Paul

  2. Håvard

    The Voice module mounts on the back of the Kaiser panel ( a metal ribbed panel which can be seen once you remove the DVD stack). The connector will be in the loom there. It will have a grey spongy covering. You will find that the plug does not completely fill the socket in the module.

     

  3. There are four bolts holding the electronics rack to the floor of the car Richard, from memory 10mm socket and extension required to get at the back ones. The whole cradle will then slide away sufficiently to get at the connectors or, indeed, to remove the amp.

    From your further description I am of the opinion that the connectors need to be checked for security and if they are satisfactory, I would try another amp.

    It's unfortunate that you are some distance from Wolverhampton otherwise you could have turned up at my house and I would be able to fit another amp for confirmation of the fault and my friend Denis could probably locate a permanent replacement if it was required.

    If you're passing this way (less than 10 minutes from M6 J10a) at all I'd be happy to take a look for you. Alternatively, maybe somebody you know locally might be prepared to let you swap out the amp.

    Those are my thoiughts as things stand. Let me know if I can help.

  4. I've seen steering lock failure several times. There isn't a code as far as I'm aware. However, the problem can usually be fixed by a quick reset on the Jaguar diagnostics. If not then the steering lock module is faulty and needs to be replaced.

    DO you get any indication of a steering lock error on the drivers display or, as I said, do you hear the relay clunk when you insert the key?

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