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Posts: 1 Thanks: 0 Trader Rating: 0 ![]() | Re: Swift Escape built on a fiat ducato 110 model I had the exact same problem, it turned out to be the Fuse board(behind pass.seat). You need to remove the Fuse Board(disconnect secondary battery before) while noting/marking where each connector goes. Remove your Control Panel associated with the Fuse board and pack them nicely and send them to APPLEJACK ENGINEERING LTD.....01278 588 922 They will then have an electrical engineer test both units. I had to buy a complete new Fuse Board which was just under 200 pounds and I carefully reconnected and installed the new 1 and hey presto, all was good again. Worked for me thats why I share you this info. Regards Warren A Wade/Norway
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