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    Rayngie Guest

    Pretty lights on Dashboard

    Hello folks,

    just after some advice, i've had the HDC, ABS & TC lights come up on my dash, took the car into Ayres and had them cleared, they took it for a drive and found no other fault's logged, and gave it the all clear. When i went to collect the car after hours, i did'nt even get into third gear before they came back on.

    HDC, ABS & TC are all working fine by the way,

    These are the codes they found:

    Pump relay open circuit
    LHR sensor electrical failure
    LHF sensor output Intermittant
    Shutle valve Switch Electrical Failure
    LHR corner valve power amp open circuit
    unknown fault code 0000

    The car works perfectly fine and i've not noticed anything at all different, so my question is, before i take it back to Ayres and hand them my ATM card, what can a guy who has'nt got a clue what he's looking at...look at?

    Or am i about to be in a world of financial pain?

    cheers,

    Ray

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    not sure if this is relevant, but the same problem happened in my dads cruiser
    we took out the fuses and got some new ones in there, it seemed to do the trick, but as i was saying, i wouldnt have a clue if its the same thing.

    Id be taking it back to where u went and said they stuffed up and need to fix it properly.

    jake

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    hi mate

    i just had the same prob just look for 3 amigos should be recent. its just a land rover thing im getting mine looked at this week end to see if there is a fault causing it

    dan

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    There is a whole range of things that can set these off - however a common one is dust or dirt in the air gap in one of the sensors. A clean can help.

    I get the three amigos on my Freelander from time to time when turning sharply but switching off and on resets them and I have no ongoing problems. Look for the easy things such as dirt first.

    Garry
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    Sharpie Guest

    dash light

    i had the same thing with my d2 and it ended up being the hub had worn out got it replaced and no problems since that was 12 months ago..

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    Had that happen to my Flandie as well - took it to Alto (they were the closest at that time) and it turned out to be dirty ABS sensor. It was cleaned and adjusted and all's well. However I got the three amigos once when I took a speedhump a little too quickly. Engine off then on and all's well again.

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    Rayngie Guest
    Right, looks like i need to clean sensors and give that a shot then!

    cheers, will report back on if that fixes it,

    Ray

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    Ray
    Recently had them on 3 times - cleared the errors when serviced (wheel sensor & shuttle valve). All good! Then happended the day after the service and the day after that - all cleared after a restart - and nothing since, but it was like he was reminding me who's really in charge here...
    Think I'll probably be doing the shuttle valve just to eliminate one link in the chain.
    Good luck!
    Mike
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    '03 V6 Freelander 'Phoebe'
    '04 Td4 Freelander 'Harry'

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