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Now, what it is not happy about?
« on: 19 June 2009, 17:38:11 »

Ah!!! now my car show's a message on the onboard computer: "Headlight Field / Vision"  :o ::)

Would anyone tell me what it is not happy about  :D :P and what i should check / change?  :-/

Cheers mates!
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Re: Now, what it is not happy about?
« Reply #1 on: 19 June 2009, 17:42:11 »

Front or rear level sensor, arm may have popped off ;)

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Re: Now, what it is not happy about?
« Reply #2 on: 19 June 2009, 17:46:39 »

Or one of the leveling motors may have failed.
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Re: Now, what it is not happy about?
« Reply #3 on: 19 June 2009, 17:49:11 »

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Or one of the leveling motors may have failed.
Thats a possibility but, most usually a sensor easy to change too  :y
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Re: Now, what it is not happy about?
« Reply #4 on: 19 June 2009, 17:54:43 »

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..... but, most usually a sensor easy to change too  :y

 .... but expensive!
Lizzy Z has bought a new style level sensor at a grand price of just over £100, double the old price! :-?
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Re: Now, what it is not happy about?
« Reply #5 on: 20 June 2009, 06:27:41 »

Right there guys ... Thanks.

I'll have a look today to see who's the culprit. I just hope it is not a change of sensor then ... what are the probabilities of the arm popping off ... and, are the leveling motors / sensor prone to failing??
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Re: Now, what it is not happy about?
« Reply #6 on: 20 June 2009, 12:02:51 »

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Right there guys ... Thanks.

I'll have a look today to see who's the culprit. I just hope it is not a change of sensor then ... what are the probabilities of the arm popping off ... and, are the leveling motors / sensor prone to failing??
suggest a visual check of sensors on both susp. arms and go from there, if you find the sensor arm hanging, most likely found the issue... :y
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Re: Now, what it is not happy about?
« Reply #7 on: 20 June 2009, 15:17:09 »

You could get a sensor from ebay or a scrap yard, thats what I did with mine that was under 10 quid not 100   :y
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Re: Now, what it is not happy about?
« Reply #8 on: 20 June 2009, 17:40:34 »

I concur  :)
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Re: Now, what it is not happy about?
« Reply #9 on: 20 June 2009, 19:13:38 »

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Ah!!! now my car show's a message on the onboard computer: "Headlight Field / Vision"  :o ::)

Would anyone tell me what it is not happy about  :D :P and what i should check / change?  :-/

Cheers mates!

When you cancel arror message does it recur immediately or is it a random timescale displayed message? My goes weeks without a hiccup and then 6 times in a day.
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Re: Now, what it is not happy about?
« Reply #10 on: 20 June 2009, 19:30:20 »

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Ah!!! now my car show's a message on the onboard computer: "Headlight Field / Vision"  :o ::)

Would anyone tell me what it is not happy about  :D :P and what i should check / change?  :-/

Cheers mates!

When you cancel arror message does it recur immediately or is it a random timescale displayed message? My goes weeks without a hiccup and then 6 times in a day.
Some you reoccur ever 15m (coolant, oil etc), others once per session (headlights, washer level etc)
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Re: Now, what it is not happy about?
« Reply #11 on: 02 July 2009, 18:38:08 »

Now, I did a visual check on the suspension arms, the sensors are not dangling and the arms look to be in place. The question now is: where do i find the levelling motors?

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Re: Now, what it is not happy about?
« Reply #12 on: 02 July 2009, 18:43:15 »

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..... but, most usually a sensor easy to change too  :y

 .... but expensive!
Lizzy Z has bought a new style level sensor at a grand price of just over £100, double the old price! :-?

I did indeed, plus!! ::) ::) ::)  But it is a more robust and better looking unit, but of course for £110.65, ex-vat, with TC, it should!!   :-X :-X :-X

If you did need this part it is VX no. 093197245   ;) ;)
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Re: Now, what it is not happy about?
« Reply #13 on: 02 July 2009, 18:47:27 »

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..... but, most usually a sensor easy to change too  :y

 .... but expensive!
Lizzy Z has bought a new style level sensor at a grand price of just over £100, double the old price! :-?

I did indeed, plus!! ::) ::) ::)  But it is a more robust and better looking unit, but of course for £110.65, ex-vat, with TC, it should!!   :-X :-X :-X

If you did need this part it is VX no. 093197245   ;) ;)

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Re: Now, what it is not happy about?
« Reply #14 on: 02 July 2009, 18:49:34 »

Thanks Lizzie.

Anyway, does anyone have pictures of everything i need to check for this fault (Headlight / Field Vision) - I just want to be double sure that i checked the right parts ( I'm kinda dumb with cars  :-[ ) before I buy anything coz EVERYTHING for the mig here is expensive ...
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