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Subject Topic: 13 core cable rubbed through. Post Reply Post New Topic
05/6/2010 at 11:55am
 Location: Southwest
 Outfit: Mondeo 2.2 Titanium X
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We've just spent a lovely week in Cornwall, it ended as usual for us, we have tea on site on the Friday night & leave hoping for a quiet trip home with no hold ups.

We took both cars because it was possible I may have to return home for work. This extra capacity allowed us to take everything we wanted instead of being restricted to what we needed, which thankfully included my tool box.

On the way home last night, we'd gone up the A30 for a few miles & had passed through the single carriageway section at Temple when Julie following in the Espace with two of our kids & carrying the Kayaks on the roof & rang me telling me I should stop because the lights on the van were going mad & she thought something was dragging the floor..

I pulled in the first layby I came to & found the 13 core cable had worked its way through my cable ties & rubbed almost right thorugh on ther road surface. I was annoyed by this because I'd put extra efftert into twisting & securing the cable along with its adaptor as shown by the dealer & still found myself out on the moors mid evening & in this mess.

Thankfully I'd put my tools including a fully charged workight in the pickup & had even taken a couple of rolls of insulation tape with me. When I'd decided what to do to get going again, I suggested Julie & all the kids should carry on ahead & have the planned break in McDonalds at Collumpton while I cut throught the remaining wires & rejoin the lot. This seemed to take me ages but thankfully everything worked when I plugged it back in. Sorry to drag on describing this breakdown, but it's well worth carrying a few tools, a worklight & some insulation tape just in case. Although I didn't quite need the worklight last night I'm well pleased I had it all with me.

BB

 



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05/6/2010 at 11:58am
 Location: Notts
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That happened to us, so now we use knicker elastic to hold ours up....it will stretch a bit if needs to, but holds it up safely away from road

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05/6/2010 at 4:27pm
 Location: Argyll Scotland
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Quote: Originally posted by alipalm on 05/6/2010
That happened to us, so now we use knicker elastic to hold ours up....it will stretch a bit if needs to, but holds it up safely away from road
Ofcourse, now they have the problem of tripping up because the knickers are round their ankles.

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05/6/2010 at 4:29pm
 Location: Cambridgeshire
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A wroklight might not always be something to ahve in the car. But I always carry a head torch, useful for such jobs


05/6/2010 at 5:24pm
 Location: Southwest
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Quote: Originally posted by scrumble on 05/6/2010
A wroklight might not always be something to ahve in the car. But I always carry a head torch, useful for such jobs

The headlight would have been a better job Scrumble, it would have put the light right where it was needed wouldn't it. Lucky for me it was still light when I finished connecting all the wires up though. I'm concerned about any possible damage to the computer in the pickup now though, just prior to Julie warning me to pull over, I was getting a sort of alarm buzzer from the area of the glove compartment. I guess it was picking up the wires shorting out. I think I'll leave it to see if anything stops working before getting it checked over by the dealer, I reckon they'll want a fortune to plug the laptop in. My brother reckons it's odd no fuses blew.

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05/6/2010 at 6:15pm
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Hi BB,

I'm a mobile service engineer to trade and always find room for my tool bag as there is always something that needs fixing.

I can thoroughly recommend this head torch by Alpkit.

Dave.



05/6/2010 at 7:43pm
 Location: West country
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I bought a wind up head torch from Nat Trust for about £7. Works a treat, very useful for taking dog for a walk as well, for her little offerings.



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