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What did you do to your x40 today???

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Old Nov 17th, 2018, 22:40   #12741
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Default CCM-0085 DTC / 30-power supply

I have the same problem with the CCM-0085 DTC. I don't know what the 30-power supply refers to for that code. Which fuse did you check below? The only 30-amp fuses I see are for the power windows and the radiator fan, and both work.

Did you ever find the cause of the CCM-0085 DTC? Thank you

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yes, the fuse is ok, and the heater kinda works, it's like slow to respond to some commands, when you change the airflow, some times is immediatly, others it take it's time.
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Old Nov 18th, 2018, 12:19   #12742
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so I ve pulled the rubber/wire bits out of the old windscreen wipers and now trying to insert them into the headlight wiper brackets...Anyone else tried this?
Yep, did it myself only a couple of weeks ago, after being picked up from Halfords floor after passing out from the shock when I saw the price.

The metal is quite strong, a good hacksaw will do it though. Entirely possible.

Unfortunately, mine have resisted all attempts to operate and I've kinda given up. But the rubber blades are fine.
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Old Nov 26th, 2018, 12:29   #12743
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Spent last night conversing with my daughter 2000mi away with a disabled v40 in an airport parking garage. She got there and saw smoke coming out of engine bay and smelled burning rubber. After some trouble-shooting we discovered that the aux belt was half shredded. She managed to pull the broken bits off but a thin strand remained on the pulleys. Tow truck said they could not get in parking garage so we took a risk and started it. Both times it ran for about 5s and stalled. Gulp. Stay tuned for sequel.
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Old Nov 26th, 2018, 17:13   #12744
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Spent last night conversing with my daughter 2000mi away with a disabled v40 in an airport parking garage. She got there and saw smoke coming out of engine bay and smelled burning rubber. After some trouble-shooting we discovered that the aux belt was half shredded. She managed to pull the broken bits off but a thin strand remained on the pulleys. Tow truck said they could not get in parking garage so we took a risk and started it. Both times it ran for about 5s and stalled. Gulp. Stay tuned for sequel.
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Old Nov 26th, 2018, 21:21   #12745
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Spent last night conversing with my daughter 2000mi away with a disabled v40 in an airport parking garage. She got there and saw smoke coming out of engine bay and smelled burning rubber. After some trouble-shooting we discovered that the aux belt was half shredded. She managed to pull the broken bits off but a thin strand remained on the pulleys. Tow truck said they could not get in parking garage so we took a risk and started it. Both times it ran for about 5s and stalled. Gulp. Stay tuned for sequel.
2-year old reconditioned air compressor died, seized, took out the tensioner and aux belt. Love it. Could have been worse but not impressed. Now I have to break the news to my daughter that she won't have ac until I go down and fix the evaporator leak and replace the compressor.
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Old Nov 29th, 2018, 18:33   #12746
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2-year old reconditioned air compressor died, seized, took out the tensioner and aux belt. Love it. Could have been worse but not impressed. Now I have to break the news to my daughter that she won't have ac until I go down and fix the evaporator leak and replace the compressor.
No wait it's worse. My daughter called me last night to tell me belt is smoking again even though she has not used the ac. She sent me some video footage and sure enough it's the ac pulley that is also seized. Lovely.

Well the good news is that I now get to fly down for a visit and enjoy some nice weather.
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MoT today, failed, although not at all bad, I've got windscreen cover and the garage are doing the rest, I don't like doing brakes unless it's disks and pads, and its dark and cold to be buggering around on the floor, for the cost of the parts and fitment I'll let the garage sort it out.
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Old Dec 9th, 2018, 07:20   #12748
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Brought new wiper blades, one knackered the other causing ear splitting squealing.
New wipers also squealing AAAAHHHHHH. Wiper arm off and the play made up with a bit of plastic nozzle, ah silence at last.
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Then I looked at the headlight wiper blades and they look a bit torn at ends - so I ve pulled the rubber/wire bits out of the old windscreen wipers and now trying to insert them into the headlight wiper brackets.

Think Xmas must be here already as Mr Scrooge just saved himself a few quid.
Anyone else tried this?
I bought new blades & carriers from an online parts shop. Only about £3 a side.

Gatos tried to show me this trick, I had all the bits ready to fit, and then one of the wiper arms lost the carrier So I had to start again. Was much nicer just having two new blades, especially as the motors are kaput so they are purely decorative.

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Old Dec 9th, 2018, 11:49   #12750
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Brought new wiper blades, one knackered the other causing ear splitting squealing.
New wipers also squealing AAAAHHHHHH. Wiper arm off and the play made up with a bit of plastic nozzle, ah silence at last.
That's a good tip! Cheaper than a new wiper linkage (£85 from FRF + fitting).
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