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Hi John Bellis, Without much difficulty I was not able to find the Ducato "Oregon"... but did find bountiful OWNER'S MANUALS for the DUCATO name...
No charge for actually giving up needed details...
Please edit in PETROL/DIESEL, BUTANE, PROPANE... or the refrigerant GAS in the air Conditioner... or REFRIGERATOR....?
YEAR... Length.... (on-board generator, etc.)
COULD YOU (?) Please EDIT in these details to make your "ENTRY" manageable... Pretty PLEASE??Hi John Bellis, Without much difficulty I was not able to find the Ducato "Oregon"... but did find bountiful OWNER'S MANUALS for the DUCATO
name...
No charge for actually giving up
needed details...
Please edit in PETROL/DIESEL, BUTANE, PROPANE...
or the refrigerant GAS in the air Conditioner... or REFRIGERATOR....?
YEAR... Length.... (on-board generator, etc.)
COULD YOU (?)
Please EDIT in these details to make your
"ENTRY" manageable... Pretty PLEASE??
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Question edited for clarity. Please always include full make and model.
Question moved to RVs.
Sounds like you need a new garage!
Either the new battery is flat or the starter solenoid is faulty or they hit the inertia cut off. Did they reset the security system after disconnecting the battery?
you are not alone. There is an inertia switch behind the battery.
Any vehicle manufacture from 1996 or later is required by law to have the OBD-II computer system. You can access this system through the Data Link Connector (DLC). It is a 16 pin connector that can tell you which protocol your car communicates with, depending on which pins are populated in it.
BUS +: Pin 2
GND: Pins 4, 5
Hi John Bellis, Without much difficulty I was not able to find the Ducato "Oregon"... but did find bountiful OWNER'S MANUALS for the DUCATO
name...
No charge for actually giving up
needed details...
Please edit in PETROL/DIESEL, BUTANE, PROPANE...
or the refrigerant GAS in the air Conditioner... or REFRIGERATOR....?
YEAR... Length.... (on-board generator, etc.)
COULD YOU (?)
Please EDIT in these details to make your
"ENTRY" manageable... Pretty PLEASE??
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