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V70R Breakdown lost live into ignition switch

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Old Nov 29th, 2020, 19:42   #1
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Question V70R Breakdown lost live into ignition switch

V70R Breakdown lost live into ignition switch I have checked all fuses all okay in what is visible in both under bonnet fuse boxes the wires to the ignition switch are only small but the one which should be +30 12V has no power does anyone know if its fused seperatly and where it is or any advise if a replace the live with a power probe the car starts and runs until feed is removed I could do with getting this sorted sooner rather than later so thanks in advance
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possible imobiliser fault?
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Old Nov 30th, 2020, 02:53   #3
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possible imobiliser fault?
Should not effect ignition feed.
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