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General Category => TECHNICAL CHAT => Topic started by: Haggisrider on December 26, 2018, 04:15:39 PM
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After todays bash onthe way home the traction control and the hill decent control lights came on
Has anybody any idea what could be causing this
Thanks Tom
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Faulty brake light switch?
I've also heard that putting it in reverse can cure it!
Pete.
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Sounds like you've had a visit from the 3 amigos. I guess it's a D2 you have. Need to get it plugged in to see what's what otherwise it's guessing I'm afraid
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Sorry folks should have said its a Freelander1 of 2006 vintage
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After todays bash onthe way home the traction control and the hill decent control lights came on
Has anybody any idea what could be causing this
Thanks Tom
Had a similar problem with my lads car, it was a faulty abs wheel sensor, once swapped and re set it was ok.
OJ
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DO YOUR BRAKE LIGHTS WORK?
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DO YOUR BRAKE LIGHTS WORK?
Yes mine are ok thanks ;D
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dUH.
I meant Tom.
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I knew that I was only joking, good call tho brake light switch / bulb problems seem to cause problems.
All the best :)
OJ
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Yes the brake lights still working
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One of the guys on in the club put a tester on it first got a voltage error cleared that then got a brake light fault
Will try another one and see if it agrees
Tom
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I bought a Freelander 1 earlier this year and trawled the forums. As well as the obvious faults, there seemed to be other strange issues like a faulty abs pump that would bring the light on, a faulty abs ecu (part of the pump) and a faulty instrument panel.
What was happening with mine was that the lights wouldn't be on, then without it moving they would come on and wouldn't go off again without disconnecting the battery, which seemed to reset the ecu. I had another issue in that the odometer was reading in km and I couldn't get it back to miles - so it seemed the instrument panel was a good place to start I had another car for breaking so I swapped over the instrument panel and the lights went out and have done so ever since.
A word of warning though, the instrument panel seems to store the mileage unlike the Disco's where it's stored in the BCU, so I've ended up with a slightly higher mileage reading than before (but still less than the km reading that I couldn't shift).
Hope this helps
Duncan
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Replaced the brake light switch but now the brake lights don't work on a good note the traction control light and the HDR lights go out on start up but come back on after a few hundred yards
Has anyone any other ideas
Tom
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That's a shame.
There are half a dozen Freelander instrument panels on fleabay. You could try one of those.
Good luck.
Pete.
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Perhaps the new switch you fitted is faulty.
If the fault had stayed the same that would indicate the switch was ok and if the fault cleared that would mean the original switch was faulty.
Take the new switch back and say its not working.
Get some aerosol contact cleaner and make sure the connectors are all good.
Pete.
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Will try that
Got a auto sparks to look at it on Monday
Tom
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How did you get on with yeh autospark
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Hi folks many thanks for the suggestions of what could be wrong with the Freelander
It turned out that it was a brake light switch but that it had two of them and the second one did not appear on the wiring diagram
All fixed now and looking forward to the tyro on Sunday
See you all. There
Tom
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Excellent!!
Two of the little bu***s eh.
That's one for the memory bank, Happy days.
Pete.