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Author Topic: LOW BEAM FLD/Vision  (Read 637 times)

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LOW BEAM FLD/Vision
« on: 09 October 2007, 16:47:31 »

 The warning came up LBF/V. I kept putting it off til in the end I phoned Vauxhall. Service and Repair had never heard of such a strange fault but advised it would be £100 for a bulb £70 to diagnose the fault then  an unknown amount for Parts and Repair. I might be Green by name but not nature I thought and politely hung up.
More desparate than anything I looked to the web for help, guidance and a rudy miracle....... I fell upon this site and my prayers were answered. Thankyou ALL.
Front near side sensor failure. The arm from the sensor to the ball joint has come away from the sensor so i think the moving mechanism in the sensor has seized.
I'm going to see if I ca ;Dn repair it or get a new one if I cant.
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Re: LOW BEAM FLD/Vision
« Reply #1 on: 09 October 2007, 16:52:42 »

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Re: LOW BEAM FLD/Vision
« Reply #2 on: 09 October 2007, 18:32:11 »

Glad we saved you a fortune. The ball joints do pop off once they wear. Pop back on, see what happens. If it comes off again, and you can't rig something with cabletie etc, may have to replace...
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