Technical Blue&Me module mystery

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Technical Blue&Me module mystery

RobSims

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Hi all,

I've read a lot on the forum on Blue&Me causing parasitic drain, and I believe I have this problem.

I want to disconnect it, but can't find it on my 2015 Punto. I've checked the normal location in the top of the glove box and there is nothing there. I've checked under the seats and checked behind the carpeted areas down the sides of the boot with no joy.

Any help would be great appreciated 👍🏻
 
Later model puntos did not have blue and me. Are you sure your car isn’t one of those newer ones ?

In the Punto it’s in the top of the glove box, when you say there is nothing there, are you looking at the metal cage it sits in and assuming it’s not there ?
 
Later model puntos did not have blue and me. Are you sure your car isn’t one of those newer ones ?

In the Punto it’s in the top of the glove box, when you say there is nothing there, are you looking at the metal cage it sits in and assuming it’s not there ?
Thanks, I suspect it's a later model and not included.
I've taken the glove box out and there's nothing there other than the air bag.

I suspected the Blue&Go as the USB connection is really intermittent.
 
Do you have a Microsoft label next to the usb socket?

The other very obvious way to check is that blue and me cars had a button on the steering wheel that looked like the 4 “windows” of the Microsoft window logo, later cars did away with that button and replaced it something else (I forget what)
 
Do you have a Microsoft label next to the usb socket?

The other very obvious way to check is that blue and me cars had a button on the steering wheel that looked like the 4 “windows” of the Microsoft window logo, later cars did away with that button and replaced it something else (I forget what)
No windows button, just a voice prompt button, so I'm guessing mines a later model - DOH!

Time to do yet more fiddling with the multimeter to identify the parasitic leak......
 
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