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    Originally posted by OnPatrol
    I dropped by this morning, MLR plugged in a diagnostic system and found that the ABS sensor on the front left wasn't sending a clear signal. Probably just a bad connection somewhere. The system was reset while I drank my free flat white coffee. Everything seems to be working OK when I drove it away. No charge for their effort and it took less than 20mins.
    Mine is back from garage and the ABS trio of lights turned out to be exactly the same thing as above - thank god nothing expensive :wink: - quick reset and on my way again, no charge also. Got to love the little LR faults that crop up from time to time and got to love the devout LR mechanics who understand them and don't charge you for the little stuff [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] !!!

    Keep us posted with your outcome.

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    Warning Lights

    Well after all this time i have finally taken the Disco in for the Warning Light problem by the sounds of things it seems that waht has happened to everybody else has happened to me the left hand ABS sensor went on the blink but a quick reset on the computer and everything was AOK but it did cost me $50.00 but considering the alternative i think it was worth it.

    So i wonder if there is a design fault on the left hand ABS or is it just a coinincidence that it has happend to a couple of cars [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif[/img]

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    Re: Warning Lights

    Originally posted by Sharpie
    Well after all this time i have finally taken the Disco in for the Warning Light problem by the sounds of things it seems that waht has happened to everybody else has happened to me the left hand ABS sensor went on the blink but a quick reset on the computer and everything was AOK but it did cost me $50.00 but considering the alternative i think it was worth it.

    So i wonder if there is a design fault on the left hand ABS or is it just a coinincidence that it has happend to a couple of cars [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif[/img]
    At least you got it fixed and like you say, small price to pay given how much it could have cost. Good outcome and on a Friday too [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img] [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
    '99 Manual TD5 D2.......heap of money spent on it and it has ended

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    Warning Lights

    Well you wouldn't beleive it, i was drving around on the weekend and guess what happened ?? the trio of lights came back on so looks like i will have to get that faulty left hand ABS sensor replaced after all but i'll think i'll wait till it is due for it's next service WHAT A **** OFF !!!

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    I had a similar problem recently after some very severe corrugations.

    Check all your connections into the ABS modulator and then also under your seat. I found that the plastic clip into the modulator had broken and come loose.

    Hope this helps

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