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BazMV6

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Low Beam FLD/Vision
« on: 01 August 2007, 09:43:00 »

What does that mean?  Came up on my warning display yesterday, and again this morning.  I guess it's headlamp related - though I didn't even have them on at the time.  Can't find any reference to it in the book...  

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Re: Low Beam FLD/Vision
« Reply #1 on: 01 August 2007, 09:49:23 »

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What does that mean?  Came up on my warning display yesterday, and again this morning.  I guess it's headlamp related - though I didn't even have them on at the time.  Can't find any reference to it in the book...  

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Means there is an error in autolevelling system, and its trying to set them as low as possible.  Tech2 will show whats wrong, but in most cases its either sensor link has dropped off (check sensors NSF wishbone, NSR trailing arm), or the servo motors have rusted solid.
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Re: Low Beam FLD/Vision
« Reply #2 on: 01 August 2007, 10:29:19 »

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[..] sensor link has dropped off (check sensors NSF wishbone [..]

Hmm - possibly consistent with replacement of NSF tyre yesterday??   :-?
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Re: Low Beam FLD/Vision
« Reply #3 on: 01 August 2007, 14:30:13 »

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[..] sensor link has dropped off (check sensors NSF wishbone [..]

Hmm - possibly consistent with replacement of NSF tyre yesterday??   :-?
Check the little arm on sensor is still on (have a look, it will make sense then) :)
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Re: Low Beam FLD/Vision
« Reply #4 on: 01 August 2007, 20:48:21 »

There was a little arm at the back of the sensor (when viewed from the side!) which had "popped off" - possibly with assistance from over-robust tyre fitters.  I've popped it back on again, and hopefully this has sorted the problem...

Thanks again Jaime.   :)
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Re: Low Beam FLD/Vision
« Reply #5 on: 01 August 2007, 21:21:37 »

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There was a little arm at the back of the sensor (when viewed from the side!) which had "popped off" - possibly with assistance from over-robust tyre fitters.  I've popped it back on again, and hopefully this has sorted the problem...

Thanks again Jaime.   :)
No worries, glad its sorted :y

Sometimes the ball and socket joint wears, and they come off too easy - if this happens when you're away, pop an eleastic band over it, then replace when back ;)
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