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buster uk:
ok,thanks.your help appreciated  :D

Range Rover Blues:
Page 13.81 of the Haynes manual.  You need to make a small test plug first, it describes how.  The test codes can identify wiring faults, sensor shorts/open circuits and no signal at all from a sensor.  It will tell you which sensor too (cool).  Also cabable of giving you the bad news that it's something far more expensive.

jnoshea:

--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---Page 13.81 of the Haynes manual.  You need to make a small test plug first, it describes how.  The test codes can identify wiring faults, sensor shorts/open circuits and no signal at all from a sensor.  It will tell you which sensor too (cool).  Also cabable of giving you the bad news that it's something far more expensive.
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That's perfect...now all I need is a Haynes manual  :oops:

buster uk:
thanks very much for the info,i will go and dig the haynes out.I will keep you informed.
cheers
andy

rokcrawlin:

--- Quote from: "buster uk" ---thanks very much for the info,i will go and dig the haynes out.I will keep you informed.
cheers
andy
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i have heard that on the later classics the light needs to be turned out by the test book and cooking the abs/traction control will keep its light on until it is reset

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