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How do i get the cold start light to go out after the engine has warmed up as it stays on all the time.Thanks in advance
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If it's a petrol, you push the choke back in, if that doesn't switch it off the switch has detached itself from the cable. If it's a diesel, it could be that the heater plugs aren't switching off, think they're on a timer relay somewhere.
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yeah as climbingchris said. on petrol choke operates it, can try twisting the choke knob a bit to try make it go out.
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Black electrical tape?
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If it's a petrol engine, do you really
need
the light anyway? Just remember to push the choke in.
If it's a diesel then why not bypass the standard glow plug system and fit a sprung toggle switch (so it matches the rest of the dash) to operate a relay for the 'plugs'? That way you know when they are on and only on when absolutely needed.
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