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    Quote Originally Posted by Fluids View Post
    I did however save the web page complete ... Single file, but it's 7.5MB.

    Sent from my iPad using Braille
    That would be great. Could I get the page details? Ta!

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    Ta Da!
    I knew I'd saved them before on site somewhere

    Have a look in FILES/Tutorials.
    directly under the AULRO banner, right hand end.

    As stated in TGO, wheel sensor faults are easy to locate/determine.
    just do option B if its not a wheels sensor.
    Dont spend a million dollars on repair kits or new parts.
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro_The_Swift View Post
    Ta Da!
    I knew I'd saved them before on site somewhere

    Have a look in FILES/Tutorials.
    directly under the AULRO banner, right hand end.
    Good work!

    Now this has caught my attention. I say that because it could be a classic case of horse and gate....

    When I Nancom-ed my D2, the fault pointed to the shuttle valve. So I replaced it. Curiously though, after I'd removed the old one, I noticed that the wiring was slightly 'different' to the replacement. And now, it all makes sense.....

    The original shuttle valve had been modified to Option B. As I didn't know this back then, I just replaced the old with the new, connecting it up as it should be. This fixed the fault. Until now....

    So...something leads me to believe that the fault isn't with the new shuttle valve, and actually points to something else. What's the best way to rule out the sensors and, if they're OK, where else should I look...?!

    Cheers, mate.

    Kev F

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    all you need to know about fixing our three friends is in The Good Oil,,
    for wheel sensors, just jack up one wheel at a time(only has to be just off the ground) start the car, put in gear, see if speedo moves.
    If it does, that sensor is working.
    no fancy gizmos required!

    and its usually not the sensor, its the join between the two sensor cables that stuffs up.
    'tis why they only sell one long cable now.
    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

    '93 V8 Rossi
    '97 to '07. sold.
    '01 V8 D2
    '06 to 10. written off.
    '03 4.6 V8 HSE D2a with Tornado ECM
    '10 to '21
    '16.5 RRS SDV8
    '21 to Infinity and Beyond!


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    Quote Originally Posted by series3kev View Post


    Yeah, I reckon I'll just go straight for the sensors.

    I checked that wire that comes from the ABS block. Disconnected it and sprayed contact cleaner in there on several occasions...no change.
    Don't want to labour the point ( yet here i am) - push the wire / connector into the connector block from the back of the block. Mine was loose in the connector block so didn't make connect all the time = 3 amigoes...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsperka View Post
    Don't want to labour the point ( yet here i am) - push the wire / connector into the connector block from the back of the block. Mine was loose in the connector block so didn't make connect all the time = 3 amigoes...
    Did that. On all the wires. Still there. As I said, it's very intermittent. Sometimes right on start-up, other times not until say 200km/s or more....

    I'll lift the four corners independently, at the weekend. Worth checking the sensors, too. After that, I just dunno....!

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    Quote Originally Posted by series3kev View Post


    Good work!

    Now this has caught my attention. I say that because it could be a classic case of horse and gate....

    When I Nancom-ed my D2, the fault pointed to the shuttle valve. So I replaced it. Curiously though, after I'd removed the old one, I noticed that the wiring was slightly 'different' to the replacement. And now, it all makes sense.....

    The original shuttle valve had been modified to Option B. As I didn't know this back then, I just replaced the old with the new, connecting it up as it should be. This fixed the fault. Until now....

    So...something leads me to believe that the fault isn't with the new shuttle valve, and actually points to something else. What's the best way to rule out the sensors and, if they're OK, where else should I look...?!

    Cheers, mate.

    Kev F
    Faults which reset are shuttle valve related.
    Wheel sensor faults will only reset 3 times before remaining on.

    Its all in the good oil........

    ......... any faults shown on a Nanocom or any other diagnostic tool will only direct you to the related component.

    IE it may or may not be the shuttle valve but it is definitely associated with that component/circuit.

    Which means you still have to fault find the related circuit/s. which is what Bsperka is pointing out also.

    The good oil has multiple posts on this......
    did I mention the "Good Oil"

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    Quote Originally Posted by strangy View Post
    Which means you still have to fault find the related circuit/s. which is what Bsperka is pointing out also.

    The good oil has multiple posts on this......
    did I mention the "Good Oil"
    Thanks for making it clearer, Strangy. I didn't actually realise that the fault pointed to a particular area, or that the lights remained on with the sensor fault after 3 resets. I should read The Good Oil. And yes, you did mention The Good Oil...!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mate View Post
    Im guessing I just got a glimpse of the three amegos this morning. I fueled my tank up to the top for the first time today and turned it on and 3 lights showed on the dash and didnt turn off till I turned off the car and restarted it. They were desent control, abs and traction control
    Excellent video explaining the 3 amigos, common causes and remedies from Atlantic British.

    How To Resolve 3 Amigos Errors On Discover II

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