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shamirj
11th April 2019, 10:45 AM
hi all,
Got a error code on D3, what does this mean. reminds me of the d2 days when we use to have the three amigoes...
any idea where to start looking...
PerthDisco
11th April 2019, 11:16 AM
If you don’t have a fault reader the easiest and cheapest fix is to;
a) change brake and tail light globes preventively with new from the LR dealer or high quality Lucas globes. 
b) change brake pedal switch 
Both are easy DIY and eliminates the two major causes of such gremlins before bigger investigations and solutions are needed.
loanrangie
11th April 2019, 11:28 AM
Swap globes around, brake switch from Ford - SZ/SY territory $25.
shamirj
11th April 2019, 07:51 PM
Did a bit more research and found these lights to be all brake related and one in particular is the low brake pad warning, and i have just been told by mechanic my brake pads need replacing so my guess is this is why the lights are on. have just ordered some new pads and will replace and see if the lights re appear before trying other suggestions made. thanks all
loanrangie
12th April 2019, 08:43 AM
Did a bit more research and found these lights to be all brake related and one in particular is the low brake pad warning, and i have just been told by mechanic my brake pads need replacing so my guess is this is why the lights are on. have just ordered some new pads and will replace and see if the lights re appear before trying other suggestions made. thanks allThe light below the temp gauge is the pad sensor, car facing down is hdc and the other is DSC. For normal pad wear you only get the exclamation mark symbol.
Pippin
12th April 2019, 09:12 AM
Did a bit more research and found these lights to be all brake related and one in particular is the low brake pad warning, and i have just been told by mechanic my brake pads need replacing so my guess is this is why the lights are on. have just ordered some new pads and will replace and see if the lights re appear before trying other suggestions made. thanks allYou will also have to replace the wear sensor. Nick
shamirj
17th April 2019, 11:50 AM
Well I changed all pads and both sensor wires front and rear, and still getting the same error messages. There seems to be two sensor like wiring in the rear and the rear sensor wire gave me grief in that the two halves of the cable would not click into position, finally sorted. 
I thought the HDC and DSC both worked off the brakes hence the alarm error. My guess is something is up with the rear sensor wiring which is giving me the pad wear error. Just for the record the front pads were fine but replaced with new anyway, the rears were bad and was told to replace the rears. I decided to do all four corners.
LRD414
18th April 2019, 06:19 AM
Refer back to posts #2 & 3. Very common causes, covered on here many times.
Regards,
Scott
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