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2002 V70 electrical problem

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Old Apr 12th, 2021, 08:39   #1
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My 2002 v70 has developed an electrical problem,everything was ok until i came to start it up and the battery was dead.I fully charged it up,got my multimeter out.I removed the battery earth,connected up my prongs.Staight away i heared a clicking,it sounded like it was comming from the door acculators.When i lock the doors,the drivers door locks then unlocks itself.All the other doors lock as normal,one by one i pulled all the fuses out of the rear fuse box,one by one pulled all the fuses from the fuse box on the drivers side dashboard pannel.The short was still there,i did have my drivers window open in the rain.The top of my door got a bit wet,not much though.Iv'e drove with my car windows open in the rain before,never had a problem.
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Old Apr 12th, 2021, 10:27   #2
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My 2002 v70 has developed an electrical problem,everything was ok until i came to start it up and the battery was dead.I fully charged it up,got my multimeter out.I removed the battery earth,connected up my prongs.Staight away i heared a clicking,it sounded like it was comming from the door acculators.When i lock the doors,the drivers door locks then unlocks itself.All the other doors lock as normal,one by one i pulled all the fuses out of the rear fuse box,one by one pulled all the fuses from the fuse box on the drivers side dashboard pannel.The short was still there,i did have my drivers window open in the rain.The top of my door got a bit wet,not much though.Iv'e drove with my car windows open in the rain before,never had a problem.
i've unplugged the drivers door wire,the short's still there.
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Old Apr 12th, 2021, 10:45   #3
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Hi There,

You're in the P3 (2007 onwards) V70 section -if you re-post in the P2 section you will likely get a good response.
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Hi There,

You're in the P3 (2007 onwards) V70 section -if you re-post in the P2 section you will likely get a good response.
Sorry,i wondered why.Thanks for letting me know.
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