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Re: Fiat Brava.

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Re: Fiat Brava.

Nick /////03 Sep 2006 21:21
Could be an intermittent contact along the route from the gearbox sender to
the speedo head.  Only tow connectors involved I belive.  One at the sender
and the other in the speedo/instrument cluster head.

WARNING! - if you plan on checking out the instrument cluster/dash then
disconnect the battery and leave the car alone for 15 minutes.  This should
allow adequate time for the auxilary units (such as the airbag control unit)
to self discharge.  Failure to do this will potentially result in the airbag
control unit flagging a fault (missing warning lamps because you just
disconnected them !!!)

As with all modern cars, if playing with anything remotely associated with
the electrics THEN DISCONNECT THE BATTERY AND WAIT 15 OR MORE MINUTES
MINUTES!

Nick /////
>> Sensor is located on top of the gearbox.  This is the usual Fiat place.
>> Sensor is easily removed.  Not very expensive, about £21 inc. VAT.
>
> Thanks Nick, I shall have a look when/if it plays up again.  It has
> typically behaved faultlessly for the past 200 miles!

gazzafield03 Sep 2006 08:16
> Sensor is located on top of the gearbox.  This is the usual Fiat place.
> Sensor is easily removed.  Not very expensive, about £21 inc. VAT.

Thanks Nick, I shall have a look when/if it plays up again.  It has
typically behaved faultlessly for the past 200 miles!

Nick /////02 Sep 2006 18:50
Sensor is located on top of the gearbox.  This is the usual Fiat place.
Sensor is easily removed.  Not very expensive, about £21 inc. VAT.

Nick /////

>> Not sure about the radio qustion.
>>
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> The number of miles do not increase on the mileometer.  Where is the
> sender located?

gazzafield01 Sep 2006 21:44
> Not sure about the radio qustion.
>
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> falters, check to see if the distance meter/trip are still increasing.  If
> they are the this would point to a speedo unit problem.

The number of miles do not increase on the mileometer.  Where is the sender
located?

Nick /////01 Sep 2006 21:16
Not sure about the radio qustion.

With regards to the speedo then this will be a process of elimination.  I'm
fairly sure, like all Fiats since year 1998-2000, then there is no speedo
cable but instead there is a transducer that sends pulses to the speedo.
This means that either:

1) The sender unit has an intermittent fault.  I've actually experienced
this before.
2) The connections/connectors at the geabox and speedo head end are diry or
not interfacing correctly
3) The speedo unit is on the way out.  The next time the speedo next
falters, check to see if the distance meter/trip are still increasing.  If
they are the this would point to a speedo unit problem.

Nick /////

> Couple of questions regarding these cars.  How is the radio removed?  I
> can't see where the usual radio removal tools go.  I take it it does
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> I
> suspect a faulty connection, but where to look?

gazzafield01 Sep 2006 09:39
Couple of questions regarding these cars.  How is the radio removed?  I
can't see where the usual radio removal tools go.  I take it it does require
the usual tools?  Also, has anyone who has got one of these suffered from an
erratic speedo?  With the one I have, the speedo intermittently stops
working.  This varies in time and then suddenly works again.  Any ideas?  I
suspect a faulty connection, but where to look?

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