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Old 17-01-2009, 11:09 PM   #1
mcheva
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Exclamation AU Series 1 XR6HP 98 Battery Problem???

I decided to rip the double din stereo out of the car and replace it with a single din deck. I pulled out the old in dash 6 stacker which I believe is from a 2001 au so I chopped the loom there tapped up the ends and decided I would do the rest the next day with spade clips. I also had a a headlight that was dim so I changed both of the bulbs as well. I removed the battery to make it easier to get to one of them then when I put the battery back and started it the indicator lights stay on and the high beam light also there is a weird electrical humming and a clicking but it is only when I put the lights on. The car starts fine and runs ok but whenever I put the lights on I get this same problem. Any ideas? Have I damaged ecu or something?

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