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WARNING LIGHTS ON
buster uk:
the lights are still lit but the ABS isnt working now.Nor is the traction control.I will try and reset it like the haynes says.
Range Rover Blues:
I don't know about the Disco but on the RRC the warning light flashes the fault code once you plug in the test plug. It keeps flashing it until you disconnect the plug ast which point it clears the fault memory. If you then re-connect the test plug a second fault may be indicated if recorded, and so on.
It's possible that mud could cause a temporary fault that goes away even though the ABS is still indicating a fault.
Another trick is the old switch-it-off-then-switch-it-back-on routine, disconnect the ABS by eitehr the battery or fuses and leave for a few days, see if it stops sulking at you.
Buster, I hope it turns out to be something cheap. How do you know the traction control doesn't work :wink:
buster uk:
hi range rover blues,
Thanks for the reply :D
I got my new mud terrain bfg's on and couldnt resist an off road play :twisted: So i know thats not playing ball.
I will try taking the battery off,i didnt think that would work but its worth a try.
buster uk:
hi guys,i actually cured this a while ago and forgot to report back.
I read the fault codes and recorded them and then reset them using the procedure in the haynes manual and its fine now.The ABS ecu was just sulking because of the abuse i gave it when i got stuck.Its really easy to test and reset the faults,took about 20 mins to do.
cheers
andy
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