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Old Mar 19, 2024 | 10:08 PM
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Hello everyone. I've got a weird problem. I was removing an aftermarket radio from from my UK Turbo 2000 and noticed it was hard wired to the battery. I cut the wire and taped over the end that leads into the battery for now. Went to reconnect the battery after finished and I now have no interior lighting, the central locking doesn't work and the alarm system isn't working either. Please tell me I haven't somehow cut a wire for the alarm/immobiliser system. I've added a photo of the fuse for the cable feed off the battery.
The car still starts, runs and drives, but as I have mentioned above several problems persist.

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Old Mar 20, 2024 | 12:39 PM
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Maybe re-connecting the cut wire everything will work again ??
What model year is your turbo 2000 ? as any alarm system and central locking for early versions (pre 99?) would have been after market.
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Old May 2, 2024 | 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Don Clark
Maybe re-connecting the cut wire everything will work again ??
What model year is your turbo 2000 ? as any alarm system and central locking for early versions (pre 99?) would have been after market.
Sorry for the late reply, it turns out it was just a blown fuse. The car is actually registered as 2001 but it's a 2000 year Turbo 2000.
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