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Boof Ed
28th May 2018, 11:51 AM
Hi all,
Hoping some one maybe able to help.
My front drivers wheel height sensor is throwing codes and the navigation display(HSE) shows the wheel at full extension (in the down position) no matter what height it actually sits at.
I have:
-Replaced the sensor
-check continuity with multimeter from sensor connector back to the large connector under passanger front wheel arch.
-checked above mentioned large plugs (very clean) and sprayed with contact cleaner just in case.
-removed battery and checked all plugs into computers. Again all very clean.
I now have 'lost communication' with compressor exhaust valve' and the car is sitting on its guts. Gap IID tool won't raise car either (not sure if related or seperate?)
Is there anything else I could do before I take it to a professional?
Im going back to Uni on a couple of months. Thinking this may not be the best vehicle to own on a Uni budget...[emoji848]
Thanks in advance for your help.
Boof Ed
28th May 2018, 12:42 PM
Here is a list of fault codes...
VIN SALLAAA136A358377 Model L319 - Discovery 3 2006
Audio Amplifier
B1A96-68 (2C) Bus still active after shutdown request - Algorithm based failure - event information
Body Control
B1A00-16 (28) Control module - General electrical failure - circuit voltage below threshold
B1D08-15 (28) Left trailer turn signal circuit - General electrical failure - circuit short to battery or open
B1D09-15 (28) Right trailer turn signal circuit - General electrical failure - circuit short to battery or open
U2001-68 (28) Reduced system function - Algorithm based failure - event information
Engine TDV6
P140A-00 (2F) Exhaust gas recirculation sensor C - circuit low P140E-00 (6C) Exhaust gas recirculation position sensor C minimum/maximum stop performance
Instrument Pack
U0102-87 (2E) Lost communication with transfer case control module - Bus signal/message failure - missing a message
U0132-87 (28) Lost communication with ride level control module - Bus signal/message failure - missing a message
U0184-87 (2C) Lost communication with audio unit - Bus signal/message failure - missing a message B1A87-68 (28) Battery disconnection/electronic control unit reset - Algorithm based failure - event information
Parking Aid
B1B52-96 (2F) Rear sounder - Component failure - internal failure
Suspension
C1A69-1C (28) Front right height sensor supply - General electrical failure - circuit voltage out of range
C1A09-1C (AF) Pressure sensor signal - General electrical failure - circuit voltage out of range
C1A08-1C (28) Pressure sensor supply - General electrical failure - circuit voltage out of range
C1A35-01 (6C) Reservoir valve - General failure information - general electrical failure
C1A36-01 (6C) Exhaust valve - General failure information - general electrical failure
C1A04-1C (AF) Front right height sensor - General electrical failure - circuit voltage out of range
C1A00-53 (AF) Control module - System programming failure - deactivated
Transfer Case
U0132-86 (2F) Lost communication with ride level control module - Bus signal/message failure - signal is invalid
Transmission
P0730-00 (6D) Incorrect gear ratio
Dynamic
U0421-68 (0B ) Invalid data received from ride level control module - Algorithm based failure - event information
Graeme
28th May 2018, 08:56 PM
Perhaps you should clear all faults then see what returns.
DiscoJeffster
28th May 2018, 09:17 PM
Brake globes always seems to cause all sorts of issues. No idea but worth considering
shanegtr
29th May 2018, 07:57 AM
Last year I had the canbus module in my instrument cluster fail and there where many similar faults(but many, many more lost communication codes between modules). I'd be rechecking all the plugs you disturbed to make sure they all are properly seated and joined together, clear the codes and see what comes back.
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