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  1. Hi Guys, I fixed it today. it turned out I had put one of the fuses I'd checked back in the wrong slot so there was no power to part of the alarm system amongst other things (fuse E1). Thanks for your help.
  2. Thanks, I'll start with those after work tomorrow. I'll get the PDF of the circuits printed out on A3 so i can take a proper look at them.
  3. My 1999 Manual C4 cab won't start. I turn the ignition the lights come up but nothing when i turn to crank. To add a few things into the mix here's the full story... My hood at stopped lowering and so i thought i'd check the fuses, the fuse box legend was a bit vague so i checked a few extra to be sure and I had removed the alarm fuse and refitted it (whether this is the cause of the problem or not i don't know but worth a mention). After i knew the fuses were not the cause of my hood problem I left the cat for the weekend. After about 3 days I went to go for a ride and the car would not start. I've checked all the fuses again. All OK. Disconnected the batter for 24 hours and reconnected to reset everything. Charged battery. Checked the fuel pump relay. it works. swapped the ignition relay. still no joy. Any other suggestions? Thanks in Advance, Paul
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