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Old 29-07-2016, 10:25 AM   #2
FADI75
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Default Re: Jump start blow up!

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Originally Posted by Spaghetti View Post
I had to jump start my flat battery the other day on my Ba falcon, a simple task which I have done successfully for the last 40 years. BUT this time I got it wrong. Why were the leads starting to smoke? And boy did they get warm!

Got a new battery, crossed my fingers and the motor fired up. Yeehah! Took it for a drive and everything was great, except, the demister wouldn't work. neither would the a/c or the radio. As a matter of fact the entire ICC was dead.

Everything else works on the car. Power windows, electric mirrors, instrument cluster.

My question is, is there a big fuse somewhere that isolates the ICC, or have I blown the unit? And if so, What are the replacement options? Its a mono 6-stacker BA Mk1.
Hi

The ICC been shorted, yo will need a replacement, you will need a changeover on the 6cd player ACM $350.00 as a chageover

if u wish to go ahead please call me 0397991444


cheers

fadi75
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