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mrblonde



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How to check I've had the FSR upgrade done?

Im sure my FFRR had the final stage resistor done before I bought her last year, but mid way through a house move and the service history is buried under 30 boxes of clothes I never wear anymore so I cant check that just yet Sad

Is there any way I can check to see if it was done, other than the reciepts in the folder? Can I physically look on the car? If so, what and where am I looking?

Having a battery drain problems and thought I'd start at the most common fault first (fingers crossed)

also, if the FSR has been upgraded, what are the chances of it failing/going wrong again and causing the drain issue again?

Cheers guys

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47p2



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Take ot out and have a look

My old FSR is shown in at the top in this picture

Click image to enlarge

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mrd1990



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+1 for taking it out and having a look

My FSR was the original one and lasted 9.5 years without problems until it failed 2 months ago

I made a quick video of it's location here:


Complete guide here: http://bimma.me.uk/2009/03/13/replacing-th...kiii-2002/

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mrblonde



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Cheers guys

Have the upgraded ones been known to fail ever? Just wondering.........

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47p2



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They only cost about £30-£35 for a genuine one so worth changing if you are in doubt

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Polux



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huh this causes a battery drain??? whats a fsr whats it do i am having battery drain issues 2005 model

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polux, looky here..

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic781.html?highlight=fsr ... - .- -.




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47p2



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Final stage resistor which controls the heater. When they go faulty they can drain the battery and also give heater motor problems

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mrblonde



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cheers guys

Wheres best to get one from? Local Dealership? if so any of you got the part number to hand?

Cheers will give it a try

What other symptoms should i be experiencing if its given up, other than a dead battery?

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47p2



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Land Rover are around £35

Part No. JGO 000021

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mrblonde



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Cheers guys, forgot to ask, if/when one does fail, is that when you are likely to experience battery drain?

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Just out of interest does anyone know if there is a similar resistor on the 'classic' controlling the fan?
My heater fan will only work on full blast (number III) and not on II or I. I've always been under the impression that to change the fan on a classic is a dash out job so have never bothered but if it's just a resistor of some sort then maybe I'll investigate further. Regards
Mark

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mrblonde



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Thanks again guys Bow down

Got to fit a new battery this weekend or early next week, and also going to change the FSR to be sure its not that playing up, should I do the batt first, or the FSR while theres zilch power to the car? Or doesnt it really matter?

Just dont want anything going 'pop' on me

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