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alistairh



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Can an intravee give you faults?

Finally got mine installed and I've now noticed an under voltage fault for both headlights and a dimmer potentiometer open circuit fault? Weren't there before it was installed so I'm curious if it's due to the intravee as I've altered drl's ect with it..

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alistairh



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And more? Also got headlight undervoltage faults.. only started when I fitted intravee and enabled headlights to come on when I pressed key fob to open? I'm going to try unplugging unit then see if they come back..

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miggit



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Anything that connects to the ibus has the power to throw up faults... I'd unplug the unit and see if the faults go Thumbs Up Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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alistairh



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Unplugged it last night.. zero faults today! At least I know what's causing them.. I think it's something todo with the headlight activation on unlock...car was fine before I enabled that feature.. cheers buddy

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miggit



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So reset the options to factory, plug in you intravee and see what happens... you can live without the headlights on opening... FYI I found that even if the car was unlocked, pressing the open button on the key triggered the puddle lamps and interior lighting too, enough to ensure that I didn't fall in a pothole!! Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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alistairh



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Reset the lot. Plugged back in zero faults. Decided to try and activate lights again and faults are back.. just shows how easy the system throws a fault.. now deactivated and all good. Thumbs Up

Post #428517 20th Feb 2017 3:23pm
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miggit



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Is there a need for headlights on opening? If so you could trigger a relay to power some spots / led's with the interior lights and have them cancel with the ignition Thumbs Up Yesterday I couldn't spell Engineer... Today I are one!
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