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    3 amigos on start up

    Does anyone know why my car may show the 3 amigos on start up and they stay on??
    Ive checked with the nanacom whilst it shows these and there is no fault logged.
    Could it be a bad earth somewhere in the system, or maybe dirty brake fluid??

    cheers

    Bronson

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    After 250 odd key resets the amigoes stay on until electronically switched off.

    Having said that, the little buggars have a mind of their own,,,
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    Have noticed that the brake fluid is pretty greyish looking and gunky. Any cause do you think??
    Also what is the function of the sensor/switch on top of the fluid tank??
    Ive tested for continuity when operated and tested on terminals, didnt logg any fault whilst i did this.
    It did buzz out when in the closed position though.

    cheers
    Bronson

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    After 250 odd key resets the amigoes stay on until electronically switched off.

    Having said that, the little buggars have a mind of their own,,,
    How do you electronically switch them off?

    cheers bronson

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    Read Faults ... Clear Faults.

    If that doesn't work .... time to dig deeper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bronson View Post
    Have noticed that the brake fluid is pretty greyish looking and gunky. Any cause do you think??
    Also what is the function of the sensor/switch on top of the fluid tank??
    Ive tested for continuity when operated and tested on terminals, didnt logg any fault whilst i did this.
    It did buzz out when in the closed position though.

    cheers
    Bronson
    The sensor is for brake fluid level. If it is faulty you get the brake/handbrake warning light come on. It doesn't trigger the amigos.

    When I bought my D2 this sensor was disconnected to hide a slow leak in the master cylinder reservoir. When I reconnected I found that the sensor was also faulty and caused the brake warning light to flicker - but no amigos.

    cheers
    Paul

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluids View Post
    Read Faults ... Clear Faults.

    If that doesn't work .... time to dig deeper.
    Cool no faults are shown up when I have checked, just wondering why??

    Thanks Bronson

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    It might be worth checking engine ECU for faults too. Theoretically you shouldn't get warning lights without a logged fault. The SLABS ECU does monitor the engine ECU for faults so it's worth a look.

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