Hi
I've had issues with my 2008 Stelvio for at least 2 years on and off.
The problem occurs when starter button is pressed. sometimes nothing happens, just a relay click from the front R/H Auxiliary Fusebox.
I had gone through many possible fixes including adding a new relay in the circuit as the feed current to starter seemed to be the issue - Cured!
Then the problem occurred again this time i gave the Auxiliary Fusebox a wiggle and - start up straight away. This became more regular until I decided to strip it out and see what can be found - assuming a broken wire or bad contact.
The Auxiliary Fuse box is now accessible but have now got another issue. As nothing is obvious I intend to pull out each spade connector and re-crimp each terminal.
My problem is I cannot remove the spade connectors from the Auxiliary Fuse Box base. I am assuming they have retaining tabs to hold them in but cannot get them out ( the yellow base has been unclipped and slid away from the block).
Does anybody have any suggestions.
Regards
Mike
I've had issues with my 2008 Stelvio for at least 2 years on and off.
The problem occurs when starter button is pressed. sometimes nothing happens, just a relay click from the front R/H Auxiliary Fusebox.
I had gone through many possible fixes including adding a new relay in the circuit as the feed current to starter seemed to be the issue - Cured!
Then the problem occurred again this time i gave the Auxiliary Fusebox a wiggle and - start up straight away. This became more regular until I decided to strip it out and see what can be found - assuming a broken wire or bad contact.
The Auxiliary Fuse box is now accessible but have now got another issue. As nothing is obvious I intend to pull out each spade connector and re-crimp each terminal.
My problem is I cannot remove the spade connectors from the Auxiliary Fuse Box base. I am assuming they have retaining tabs to hold them in but cannot get them out ( the yellow base has been unclipped and slid away from the block).
Does anybody have any suggestions.
Regards
Mike