Stormster 0 Posted July 12, 2007 All, I'm a new member and would appreciate any suggestions from those members familiar with the wiring circuits on the late VR6. To cut a long story short - I have a VR6 Storm and it has been sitting in my garage for 4 years , when I last drove it all was fine and working . However when I was working away I allowed the battery to be drained by the Alarm (TOAD) , the battery went into deep discharge - so I removed it and swapped with a new one same type (Heavy Duty ) and since then I have lost several instrument indicators , I have now put the car back on the road but have the following problem - I have no dash indicator lamps - i.e. ignition , battery etc) no rev counter or speedo - no fuel gauge , The MDF doesn't work and the rear spoiler doesnt come up automatically . I do have lcd clock , indicator lights - full beam lamp (blue) mileometer and horn , green backlit light is ok I have checked all the fuses under driver side footwell and all are good Has anyone encountered this before and what circuit could all these be connected on ? Regards Stormster Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dirtytorque 0 Posted July 12, 2007 are all the relays properly pushed home? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stormster 0 Posted July 12, 2007 are all the relays properly pushed home? Hi DirtyTorque, Thanks for the fast response I have checked all the relays Looking from top left to right 53 72 109 18 21 99 99 53 53 167 All are pushed home , I removed them to clean the spades pins incase of tarnishing. I also removed the clocks tonight and removed and reseated the only white multi-pin connector - without success I removed the battery and allowed to sit for 30 mins (any stored charge to dissipate )and then reconnected -without success I have seen several people selling clocks on the forum - but concerned that something simple is the cause and not the clocks Are these relays prone to sticking ? or are the symptoms that I am seeing indicate faulty clocks - The battery gauge doesn't work either Stormster Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
corozin 0 Posted July 12, 2007 If you've checked the relays, and the battery isn't flat, then check the fuse box. If it's not that then you've probably got a broken earth somewhere. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites