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<blockquote data-quote="budbay6" data-source="post: 555342" data-attributes="member: 3608"><p>Hi all my van underesto bodywork mainly, but I periodically start to keep it running </p><p>Resently took the dash top off referbed and repainted then just placed on top not fixed back now after a bit of history ! </p><p>Tried to start the van the other day and reconnected batery turned key oil light on gen light on vdo clock working then as I turn to start all goes off gen oil and fuel gauge go off dead nothing no lights no starter etc then when I turn ignition off oil gen n fuel gauge clock all come back to life ?? </p><p>Bad earth ?? </p><p>Any suggestions great fully received </p><p></p><p>Cheers Adi</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budbay6, post: 555342, member: 3608"] Hi all my van underesto bodywork mainly, but I periodically start to keep it running Resently took the dash top off referbed and repainted then just placed on top not fixed back now after a bit of history ! Tried to start the van the other day and reconnected batery turned key oil light on gen light on vdo clock working then as I turn to start all goes off gen oil and fuel gauge go off dead nothing no lights no starter etc then when I turn ignition off oil gen n fuel gauge clock all come back to life ?? Bad earth ?? Any suggestions great fully received Cheers Adi [/QUOTE]
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