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Thread: Latest word on replacing shuttle valves D2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zute View Post
    They're back, so now it looks like option B
    Or, an exchange modulator from Falcon works. But I might wait for the exchange rate to improve.
    or you can buy this kit and do it yourself. I did it on ours and it has 100% fixed the issue we had.

    ABS Modulator Control Valve Kit (Wabco) SWO500040 Island 4x4 - Specialists in Land Rover and Range Rover Parts and accessories for all models. UK and worldwide mail order.

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    Jobson Electronics in Carlton can reco yours give them a call.

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    When I fitted new shuttle switch and seals, I tested it with the meter and showed fine. The weather has turned colder and the faults started turning up more, which is way I think there might be a dodgy solder joint. It worked perfect for a couple of days. Now the amigos return randomly.
    I'm going to drain and re bleed the brake fluid. But that will have to wait a week. Ill report back than. Thanks for the input.

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    I found that mine had faulty solenoid block coil.
    The error given by the ECU was shuttle valve electrical failure so frustrating I replaced shuttle valves a couple of times.
    Sometimes I think the errors given by the system are quite random and a mere suggestion that there is something wrong somewhere.
    Up to you to find out where

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