My car is a 99 Rover Mini Cooper MPI purchased a few weeks ago. First issue was a faulty fuel gauge which either read full or empty and I was suspecting the voltage stabilizer until reading the topics on the forum which state that if the VS is faulty the temperature gauge will also vary wildly. My temperature gauge seems to be OK therefore I was going to check the sender unit.
Had the car out on Sunday for its first long run. Fuel gauge reading went to full on refueling and after 100 miles seemed to start working normally.
We then hit one of those very heavy rain/hail storms and with both headlights and wipers on full speed I started to get a smell of an electrical component getting hot after about 10 minutes. Everything still seemed to be working OK but I turned off the lights and the smell disappeared after a mile or so and the storm eased. I thought it was either a fault in the lighting or wiper circuit at first and since I had the wipers on intermittent with no smell I then tried side lights again and the smell of something hot started to reappear. I am stripping the dash out to investigate and found water had entered behind the dash which i am still investigating but I am wondering if the Voltage Stabilizer could have been the problem even though the gauges were reading 'normally'. Could a VS that has been stood for a long time overheat?
Are there any other components behind the dash which could overheat in such circumstances?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.












