10-10-11, 08:53 AM
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I did originally suspect water when it became erratic after a storm. Everything appeared clean and dry and worked fine when I put it back together. A few weeks later it died altogether so I followed the Haynes troubleshooting procedure - starting from the sensor and working back. Thought I had struck gold fairly early (although in the two places where it showed the plug under the right side panel it identified a different one so I had to follow the wire from the sensorĀ :\ .
That was also where I read about the 4k error code (?!?!). Will nip out for a visual inspection now and it would certainly be useful to know where to put the voltmeter. Failing that I have a C&S in my garage waiting to go on, so I guess I'll combine the two jobs if it is the sensor.
I did originally suspect water when it became erratic after a storm. Everything appeared clean and dry and worked fine when I put it back together. A few weeks later it died altogether so I followed the Haynes troubleshooting procedure - starting from the sensor and working back. Thought I had struck gold fairly early (although in the two places where it showed the plug under the right side panel it identified a different one so I had to follow the wire from the sensorĀ :\ .
That was also where I read about the 4k error code (?!?!). Will nip out for a visual inspection now and it would certainly be useful to know where to put the voltmeter. Failing that I have a C&S in my garage waiting to go on, so I guess I'll combine the two jobs if it is the sensor.
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently talented fool.