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Yeah I thought the photo was necessary! All these fandangled electrics are new to me...The polo seemed to run on a 9v battery and the Volvo is pretty straightforward!

The ECU reset is a good call. I read up and found you pull the ECU fuse and the backup fuse...is that right? Couldn't see it on the fuse board diagram...

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Yep, run it up to warm temp. Shut down remove ecu & back up fuses from underbonnet fuse box next to the battery. Leave for 10 mins or more preferably. Replace fuses and allow to run up to temp again. :)

Jobs a goodun.

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Yeah I thought the photo was necessary! All these fandangled electrics are new to me...The polo seemed to run on a 9v battery and the Volvo is pretty straightforward!

The ECU reset is a good call. I read up and found you pull the ECU fuse and the backup fuse...is that right? Couldn't see it on the fuse board diagram...

ECU Reset,,,

After getting the car warm I shut her down and took out the "ECU fuse 15A" and the "Back Up fuse 7.5A" <<< located next to battery

Left it 10min

Started the car and just left her idling, you're supposed to leave it till it settles down to a smooth idle, [i left it idling for 10min as the fan activates after a certain point and it gives a chance for the fuel trims to include this].

Shut the car down and started it back up straight away. [This is supposed to save the new fuel trim settings].

:mrgreen::mrgreen:

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Hey mate I know this is an old topic but hoping you can help or if anyone can. My switch is faulty and has previously Been replaced with a mb3 switch, I have a mb6. Now I'm looking at switch for a mb6 but it has two plugs like the one up in this pic. One plug goes into the fuse box but where does the other go?

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