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« on: 28 February 2015, 18:01:59 »

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Re: Display
« Reply #1 on: 28 February 2015, 18:10:27 »

Had this come up on the display  >:(  any ideas
https://www.dropbox.com/s/1bd6bourfut7rq0/2015-02-28%2017.38.04.jpg?dl=0

Very often front nearside HID sensor fubar'd or at least the arm has popped off
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« Reply #2 on: 28 February 2015, 20:56:27 »

As likely to be the same sensor on the nearside rear trailing arm...

Both in the firing line for all the kerbside puddles and debris :y
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« Reply #3 on: 01 March 2015, 17:39:36 »

As likely to be the same sensor on the nearside rear trailing arm...

Both in the firing line for all the kerbside puddles and debris :y

Rear is offside isn't it? ....or is that the levelling sensor? Brain gone to mush lol.
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« Reply #4 on: 01 March 2015, 17:56:59 »

As likely to be the same sensor on the nearside rear trailing arm...

Both in the firing line for all the kerbside puddles and debris :y

Rear is offside isn't it? ....or is that the levelling sensor? Brain gone to mush lol.
Definitely Nearside ::) Surprised Mr Beanz hasn't said summat yet ;D

Self Levelling ecu is indeed halfway tween diff and offside rear wheel :y
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« Reply #5 on: 01 March 2015, 18:48:37 »

cheers, will have a look next weekend  :y
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Re: Display
« Reply #6 on: 01 March 2015, 21:49:46 »

As likely to be the same sensor on the nearside rear trailing arm...

Both in the firing line for all the kerbside puddles and debris :y
Rear is less common, so I'd always check front first :y
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« Reply #7 on: 01 March 2015, 23:50:16 »

As likely to be the same sensor on the nearside rear trailing arm...

Both in the firing line for all the kerbside puddles and debris :y

Ta Jamie!  :y
Rear is less common, so I'd always check front first :y
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Re: Display
« Reply #8 on: 01 March 2015, 23:51:49 »


As likely to be the same sensor on the nearside rear trailing arm...

Both in the firing line for all the kerbside puddles and debris :y

Rear is offside isn't it? ....or is that the levelling sensor? Brain gone to mush lol.
Definitely Nearside ::) Surprised Mr Beanz hasn't said summat yet ;D

Self Levelling ecu is indeed halfway tween diff and offside rear wheel :y

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