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    Help for a new member

    My '99 TD5 auto occasionally show the "S" and the "M" warning lights flashing in unison. Handbook says contact service dept.Last time they just cleared fault codes. No explanation as to what causes the problem.
    I have found that after a few on-offs with the ignition key it rights itself and doesn't happen again for months.
    Any assistance from members will be appreciated.

    Thanks

    Disco.

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    Welcome aboard DD.
    If you are ever passing thru Williams yell out.I have a Nanocom and can check your fault codes for you.
    Let me know via PM(private message) if you are travelling thru.My place backs onto the Williams Woolshed carpark,so its easy to find me.
    Andrew
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Denmark View Post
    My '99 TD5 auto occasionally show the "S" and the "M" warning lights flashing in unison. Handbook says contact service dept.Last time they just cleared fault codes. No explanation as to what causes the problem.
    I have found that after a few on-offs with the ignition key it rights itself and doesn't happen again for months.
    Any assistance from members will be appreciated.

    Thanks

    Disco.
    Gday Disco,
    Similar thing happened to my Dad's D2a with only 10,000ks on it and the dealer did the same thing, anyway it ended up being oil at the ECU from the injecter harness..Worth a look.
    Cheers Ean

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    Hi DD

    Grumpyb's links will give you most of the info you need, in summary:

    1) dying battery
    2) earthing points
    3) inhibitor switch (or 'gear position' switch) is stuffed
    4) inhibitor switch has been drowned by the air cond drain = see above

    Hope it's either 1) or 2) - cheaper and easier!

    Cheers
    Mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by Disco Denmark View Post
    My '99 TD5 auto occasionally show the "S" and the "M" warning lights flashing in unison. Handbook says contact service dept.Last time they just cleared fault codes. No explanation as to what causes the problem.
    I have found that after a few on-offs with the ignition key it rights itself and doesn't happen again for months.
    Any assistance from members will be appreciated.

    Thanks

    Disco.
    This has happend to me twice both times after pressure washing underneath the car & the engine bay, once it dried out it was back to normal.
    Regards Roger

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    Thumbs up Thanks D2 owners

    Thanks to those who have responded to my first ever question on this forum.
    All advice will be absorbed and used as required.

    Thaks again.

    Disco Denmark

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    ive had the same prob a few times whilst travelling on dusty roads here in the pilbarra.I just clean the electrical contacts that go on to the auto transmission.with electrical cleaner and hey...it goes away

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