well i did as Pedro suggested and RH sensor is not working, mech is going to replace and we will see what happens also where is a good place for a decent price on a set of front rotors
cheers
Ken
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well i did as Pedro suggested and RH sensor is not working, mech is going to replace and we will see what happens also where is a good place for a decent price on a set of front rotors
cheers
Ken
same for me with front LH sensor
BUT
when I connect LH sensor to RH ECU plug (via a jumper wire) the speedo does move!
so I assume an intermittent LH sensor signal failure has been logged in the ECU as permanent and can only be cleared with a D2 specific scanner (eg nanocom)
Check for damaged insulation of the cable, especially near the wheel. This was the problem with mine. After repairing the broken wire, all was good.
Whoops, didn't realise there were 2 pages to this thread, so my comment probably makes no sense.
Okay, I have read ALL the threads now.:angel:
The sensor could well be the problem, but in order to hide it, others may have fiddled with the warning lamp wiring, as suggested earlier.
I seems very strange that sensor problem = NO three amigos.:eek:
They should be on all the time with this issue.
ye thanks biggin, I do agree that warning lamps should be on, D2andrew I think is correct on some fiddling with wires, getting sensor changed on thursday, so I will let you all know
cheers
Ken
you get 258 ignition key resets,,
then its a nanocom or better.
thanks guys got the sensor changed under warranty and now works a treat
cheers
Ken