Cambello
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As part of my ongoing quest to find the solution to my DPS fault I finally got some spare time and did some investigation work under the seat. So up came the seat off came the piston bar and out came the two retaining bolts that secure the hinge section of the seat. Great! Unplug all the electrics and first job done. Now lets take a look.........hold on a minute.........those terminals are covered in dirt ........better take off the battery cover and check it out.......all I can say is the person who designed the outside went on holiday and left it to the cleaners to design the insides. Who on this earth allowed the electrical compartment to be open to the spray from the back wheel via the poorest designed interface I have ever seen. SHAME ON YOU! 
Oh and here's a tip, when you are putting back the bolts that hold the hinge section of the seat, stick some paper down the back so you don't loose the bolts.

Once you have managed to locate the metal barrel's inside the hinge and have the bolts passing through the hinge section DON'T TIGHTEN THE BOLTS UP! LEAVE THEM LOOSE, locate and fix your Gas Strut and then close the seat. Once you have locked the seat and only then can you nip up the hinge bolts, and remove the paper from the "Cave of Dropped Bolts!!!!"

Oh and here's a tip, when you are putting back the bolts that hold the hinge section of the seat, stick some paper down the back so you don't loose the bolts.

Once you have managed to locate the metal barrel's inside the hinge and have the bolts passing through the hinge section DON'T TIGHTEN THE BOLTS UP! LEAVE THEM LOOSE, locate and fix your Gas Strut and then close the seat. Once you have locked the seat and only then can you nip up the hinge bolts, and remove the paper from the "Cave of Dropped Bolts!!!!"
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