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steve lewis
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Hi all... Any advice would be appreciated... Both screens have packed up! I can hear the relay click & checked fuses.. No avail... Any ideas??
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I would have a look at the actual terminals on the screen take the wires off and clean any corrosion. Then I would put a multimeter on to check for continuity of the screen and the wires.
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Front screen tend to not go all at once, they fail a few strands at a time. Check the earth is good at both ends,
It's curious that both have packed up, are they both supplied by the same maxi fuse under the bonnet perhaps?
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