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| Stuartc Member Since: 01 Dec 2014 Location: Perth, Australia Posts: 2292      | I’m a little unclear the problem, bit hard to see from pic but I wouldn’t have any problems pulling apart and fixing pin/spade as they’re pretty easy  | ||
|  23rd Dec 2019 8:08 am | 
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| Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 5128      | The dodgy circuit is inside the box between these two arrows. The 20amp yellow fuse is back in place. The pin for the plug is ok & the spade for the fuse is ok as well. So somewhere between.
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|  23rd Dec 2019 9:14 am | 
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| Stuartc Member Since: 01 Dec 2014 Location: Perth, Australia Posts: 2292      | Aah ok, you need to pull it apart and see how the circuit is made ie PCB or wired.
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|  23rd Dec 2019 11:02 am | 
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| Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 5128      | I can't do this job in the garage so probably will need to wait until I have access to an area off the road as the car needs to be left open as the car is dead! I also disconnected the battery to be on the safe side.
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|  23rd Dec 2019 7:44 pm | 
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| Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 5128      | Still haven't got around to this, when I do I will update this thread. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!
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|  15th Jul 2020 11:51 pm | 
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| sid Member Since: 16 Jul 2015 Location: devon Posts: 547      | bridge it,we used to do the same thing with mk3 escorts,they were irreparable.saves a lot of grief when you find after breaking fuse box open you cant fix it anyway! | ||
|  20th Jul 2020 10:02 pm | 
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| Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 5128      | Fuse box pink green bits!
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|  31st Jul 2020 5:20 am | 
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| Stuartc Member Since: 01 Dec 2014 Location: Perth, Australia Posts: 2292      | Did you put a multimeter on the main cjb pin and fuse pin to check for good circuit?
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|  31st Jul 2020 6:25 am | 
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| Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 5128      | I have put a multimeter on there & nothing. I have soldered on a wire ready to connect to the fuse output side once I've been to Jaycar. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!
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|  31st Jul 2020 6:40 am | 
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| Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 5128      | Stuartc, I have being looking at the fuse locations for the Discovery 4, same fuse box, & they are mostly laid out the same as the Freelander. A few have changed position & a few extra gadgets on the Discovery. Both cars use F48 for the trailer connector but the Freelander has a 15amp fuses & the Discovery has a 30amp fuse.
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|  2nd Aug 2020 6:25 am | 
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| Vanny Member Since: 06 Dec 2015 Location: Cheshire Posts: 439      | I have a Discovery4 CJB and Freelander2 CJB on the bench with me and they are different. I was surprised about some of the minor but critical differences inside once I popped open the Discovery one.
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|  2nd Aug 2020 9:57 am | 
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| sid Member Since: 16 Jul 2015 Location: devon Posts: 547      | I told you so lightwater,  | ||
|  2nd Aug 2020 9:24 pm | 
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| Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 5128      | It is repairable, but it's a bit too much work to desolder 3 layers & the garage is too narrow so I would have to leave the car in the street overnight unlocked.
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|  3rd Aug 2020 5:20 am | 
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| Vanny Member Since: 06 Dec 2015 Location: Cheshire Posts: 439      | Can you reflow it in a reflow oven? 
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