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Fault Codes of a Different Variety!
« on: 26 July 2010, 19:11:11 »

"My Naff Code Reader".

Headlamp Leveling Device;

B3413 Front Car Level Sensor. Signal High Input

B1424 Power Supply. Low Input

B3439 Left Servomotor (Terminal 2 And/Or Terminal 4). Circuit Open

B2689 Left Servomotor Position Sensor. Signal Low Input

B3410 Front Car Level Sensor. Signal Low Input



Transmission

P1605 Internal Control Module EPROM Error



Height Control Module

00010 Intake Accumulator Malfunction

00011 Car Level Control Accumulator Malfunction



I have done a search on the forum (albeit it not an extensive one), and cant find any detailed info on any of these.  Any ideas people?

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Re: Fault Codes of a Different Variety!
« Reply #1 on: 26 July 2010, 19:23:00 »

Headlights. Clear them out, exercise them, see what comes back in a few days. ECU is a bit oversensitive, esp if battery has dipped a bit.

Height. Likewise. May be historic leak long since fixed.

Autobox. Try a proper code reader, or take it up with the vendor's support, as I suspect its talking bollax...
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Re: Fault Codes of a Different Variety!
« Reply #2 on: 26 July 2010, 19:31:03 »

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Headlights. Clear them out, exercise them, see what comes back in a few days. ECU is a bit oversensitive, esp if battery has dipped a bit.

Height. Likewise. May be historic leak long since fixed.

Autobox. Try a proper code reader, or take it up with the vendor's support, as I suspect its talking bollax...

Cheers TB.

When I click "Clear Fault Codes" it automatically checks for codes immediately after, and they reappear.  Is this normal?
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