
Originally Posted by
Mickl
.... i didn't see any screws holding the binnacle down , just a silicon bead so I thought it might clip on but will investigate this more, thanks, Mickl
Screws don't hold the binnacle 'down', they hold it (best described as) back.
Drop the steering column as low down as it goes, and you should see the two screws along the front face, about 5mm from the top of the steering column top cover. Long screwdriver can get them ok.
That face where they hold back usually cracks up, and usually the screws do nothing, as they cave into the binnacle.
Switches are best pulled out from their slots, just enough to reveal each connector. place them in an order so that you remember where they each go again.
The rear tabs just slide in and out of receiving slots inside and under the front curved edge of the binnacle .. but the receiving slots are usually busted too.
Hence why someone used silicon along the lower edge of the binnacle! .. most likely none of the fixtures will be holding the binnacle down 
I'm looking through the Haynes manual now, and for the ABS warning light on the instrument cluster, it's controlled by a Black and Grey(grey on black!!) wire at the ABS warning relay.
My D1 doesn't have ABS, so I can't tell you where this ABS warning relay is(sorry).
The relay will be a 4 pin relay, and the other three wires(colours) should be 1 x Brown/Pink, and 2 x black.
I've discovered that the ABS control unit(ABS ECU) resides behind the glovebox.
It should have a multi connector, with 35 wires(or so) on that multiplug. There may be a lot of pure white, or green wires and many other multi coloured(striped) wires.
There is only one Black and Grey wire on that multi plug, according to Haynes, the location of that wire is pin26 on that 35 wire connector.
What I'd try first, would be to disconnect the multi plug on the ABS ECU and see if that extinguishes the ABS light on the dash first.
Only problem with that is that there is also a ABS load relay as well.(4 pin too).
Both those relays are powered from the ABS ECU, so disconnecting it's plug will obviously render the ABS totally inoperable.
Both those power wires to the relays appear to come off the Brown/Pink wires(2 of) at pin 1 and pin 14 on that connector.
They join at a common connector and then separate back out to each relay again individually.
I can't find any info on that 4 port diagnostic plug tho.
Hope that bit of info is useful for 'ya.
Arthur.
All these discos are giving me a heart attack!
'99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
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