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    Fault reset

    Hi all

    I'm wanting to read and clear ABS/TC/HDC faults on my 03 D2 TD5, is there anyone in the newcastle area who would be willing to use there nanocom/hawkeye on my Disco.

    cheers

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    Or try this

    Pull the battery terminals off.

    Put your foot on the break for 10 seconds. (count to 10)

    Put the battery terminals back on.

    Start your car.

    This should have cleared the lights.

    Regards
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    Or try this

    Didn't do a thing for me , except make me have to reinstall codes on radio!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew D View Post
    This should have cleared the lights.
    thats kind of useless.
    if the building is burn down, the fire alarm went off for the reason.

    turning off the alarm does not remove the source of the problem, ie, the fire.

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    I'd be very surprised if it did work on anything but non-permanent faults.

    And as Eevo observes you'd be far better off getting the codes read so you know what is causing the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by worane View Post
    Didn't do a thing for me , except make me have to reinstall codes on radio!
    Sounds like you completed it the correct way as it will reset the radio and you will require a code, as you found out.

    Was it a permanent fault?
    Did you actually fix the problem before you tried the reset? (If you haven't fixed the problem causing the fault, of course it is not going to work).

    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    thats kind of useless.
    if the building is burn down, the fire alarm went off for the reason.

    turning off the alarm does not remove the source of the problem, ie, the fire.
    Two things, either you have had a few beverages before posting or you attended Chucaros School of Spanglish. (great school)

    Bobkins posted two threads regarding warning lights on basically the same topic. I have replied with reference to resetting the warning lights.

    Yes, proper diagnostics is critical.

    Quote Originally Posted by OffTrack View Post
    I'd be very surprised if it did work on anything but non-permanent faults.
    Possibly the case with permanent faults but it does work. As people have just shot it down and not provided any further details I cant really help them any further. Best of luck to the critics.

    Happy land rovering

    Regards
    Andrew

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    thanks for the comments, I've decided to bite the bullet and buy a nanacom,so when it arrives I'll sus things out with it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew D View Post
    Sounds like you completed it the correct way as it will reset the radio and you will require a code, as you found out.

    Was it a permanent fault?
    Did you actually fix the problem before you tried the reset? (If you haven't fixed the problem causing the fault, of course it is not going to work).



    Two things, either you have had a few beverages before posting or you attended Chucaros School of Spanglish. (great school)

    Bobkins posted two threads regarding warning lights on basically the same topic. I have replied with reference to resetting the warning lights.

    Yes, proper diagnostics is critical.



    Possibly the case with permanent faults but it does work. As people have just shot it down and not provided any further details I cant really help them any further. Best of luck to the critics.

    Happy land rovering

    Regards
    Andrew
    Totally with you on that mate

    And it's probably the wiring to a front abs sensor that's caused the issue.....overlay harness used to be available to fix this back in the day when I used to see td5 discos often.

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    Try swapping the R10 abs relay with another like R6 (eng com fuse box)
    cleared my amigos. Worth a try!
    I had no luck in the Newcastle area getting anyone to help with their nanocom either

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