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GaryC

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  1. Thank you Paul - I've just had a read through it and I'll see if I can find the interior (glove compartment) fuse box tomorrow (so long as the weathers not too bad!)
  2. Fantastic! Thanks Johndouglas, it's easy when you know how isn't it - I followed the instructions for the BSi reset, but it doesn't seem to have done anything, so I'll put another post up and see if anyone has any other ideas. Thanks again for your help.
  3. Hi All Apologies if this is a silly question, but I've searched the formus and other pages and can't find the answer! I want to carry out the BSi reset procedure as my electric windows are doing silly things, but I can't figure out how to remove the battery clip! I've read several posts that say "remove the clip", and a few others that say Citroen use a "quick release" clamp, but I can't find anything that looks like the clips on my battery - This is my first Citroen, and every other car I've ever had has had "normal" battery clamps that either just sit over the top of the post and are held in place with a screw, or uses a clamp tightened by a nut and bolt (both of which are dead easy to remove) Please can someone tell me how to remove the clip as it has got me stumped!! The car is a Citroen C5 1.8 (Petrol) LX 2001 model - I've attached a picture of the cip just in case it helps Thanks in advance for the help.
  4. Hi Guys Just wanted to say "Hello" really! I've just bought myself a 2001 Citroen C5 - it's not the fastest or most economical car I've ever driven, being a 1.7 Litre Petrol Automatic, but it certainly seems to be comfortable, and I needed a car to run around in while I look for a "proper" car (it may even end up being another Citroen.) as our main family car was written off a couple of weeks back and now the insurance have taken the hire car away. The only problem I've come across with it so far (in 3 hours of ownership!) is that the front electric windows wouldn't close - or rather they close, then open about a third of the way and do this each time I try to close them. I eventually managed to close them by lifting the switch until the window was just about closed and then briefly pushing the switch to the open position, which seems to have worked for now! I've noticed a thread on here about resetting the electric windows so I'll try that at the weekend and see if it works! Cheers!
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