jims-terrano
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Actually there’s a temporary fix on the resistor but the problem is that the part that fails is suspected to be a thermal cut out so bridging it with solder and wire is possibly asking for trouble. I think I would happily trust that fix for a few days to see me through until a replacement arrives knowing I had to keep an eye on it. It was exactly a year since my last one went and I just happened to have a spare in the garage so was happy to get on with it half in the rain. Once you identify the part it’s actually easy. Can’t quite remember if it is a torq or cross head screws that hold resistor into the heater box.
If you struggle to identify it take a photo and post on here.
As for the bulbs, yes the panels have to be removed but you can replace the bulbs without having to move the control unit, just a bit fiddly but easier than disconnecting all the rods and cables.
If you struggle to identify it take a photo and post on here.
As for the bulbs, yes the panels have to be removed but you can replace the bulbs without having to move the control unit, just a bit fiddly but easier than disconnecting all the rods and cables.