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basically I have been battling now for 3/4 weeks (on and off) to clean up my PC. It got a virus known as a Trojan Horse Downlaoder which basically fooked up several important programs and has generally affected the running of the PC ever since. I have AVG, SpyBot ,McAfee along with all the usual...
You could always upgrade the battery, or maybe have it's condition checked out? Also have your alternator and charging system verified before doing anything mate.
depends on the power drain really, what size is the amp? Did you have the full dash lit up, HU running and inerior light on? What about the heater/blower running?
Yeah i realise that mate, but most amps are wired to the HU's remote output which switches them on when the HU is switched on. So all the time he's driving around (with his HU on) his boot will be lit up for no reason. I simply meant what's the point in having a nice blue neon lit up to show...
I wouldn't wire it to the amp cos as you say it would be on all the time the headunit was switched on. Personally I would wire it to the existing boot interior cortesy light so it only illuminates when the boot is open. Oh and of course, remove the existing light :)
The badges unclip from the strips. Get your nail under the leading edge of the badge and prise it off. There is 1 clip at the shaped end of the badge and 2 clips at the square end.
I have no doubt that once it's released it will only be a matter of weeks/months before somebody comes up with an aftermarket boot 'spoiler' to sort it's rear end out
front end is very megane-ified, even the wing mirrors look like a meganes. But saying all that I do like the look :)
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Yeah, it's the auto light function. Turn ignition key all the way round, but don't start engine. Swich lights on and off (twice I think) then this should switch the function off. You (he) will then have to switch his lights on/off manually.