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Old 20-09-2008, 04:03 PM   #1
ausjosh
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Default Attempted stereo install - 2006 ford focus Zetec

So the installation of the stereo was successful as the stereo works. However in doing so I have managed to lose some things which with my limited knowledge of auto electrics on newer models have confused me. A little help with the following would be appreciated.

1. The indicators work but the green arrows do not display on the instrument cluster and I cannot heard a relay clicking?

2. The airbag, engine, handbrake and seatbelt warning lights are permanently illuminated?

3. The outside temp etc in the command centre are not displaying a value just ---.

Hopefully someone can help me so I do not have to pour over the wiring diagrams or worse still, admit defeat and have a professional sort it out for me and look like a goose. At least with a forum I can remain a somewhat anonymous goose.

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