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control battery short circuit solution |
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08.05.2020 17:36 | # 1 |
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My car 2005 307 XS 3k 1.6 16v, I have a problem like this; I change the battery of the controller and it will run out after 2 days. I cleaned it with contact cleaner, I cleaned it with acetone, I did not remedy it, I replace the battery after 2 days, I tried it with different brand batteries. I took it to the keymaker and he showed it to an electronics shop, he said there is current on the board. Now there is a current, where can it be? Is there a way to detect this current, or will we have to make a new key?
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08.05.2020 17:36 | # 2 |
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I think there is a current answer. How can it work if there is not enough current? The topic has been moved to all questions about your vehicle. |
08.05.2020 17:36 | # 3 |
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I had the same problem, I deleted it, and it continued, and when I dropped it a few times, the control improved.
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08.05.2020 17:36 | # 4 |
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[QUOTE = impact] I had the same problem, I deleted it again, it continued, and the control was fixed when I dropped it a few times .. [/ QUOTE] |
08.05.2020 17:36 | # 5 |
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[QUOTE = Burak044] there is current answer, I think how will it work if there is not enough current? All the questions about your subject have been moved to the section. [/ QUOTE] They said there is current in the sense that there is current, there is a short circuit in the current :) I asked if there is a way to detect this short circuit. div> [QUOTE = impact] I had the same problem, I deleted it, and it continued again, when I dropped it a few times, it fixed the controller .. [/ QUOTE] I now I don't knock the control off the floor: D, let's see if we're going to sacrifice another battery to try it.
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