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Where are the door adjar switches? Within the lock mechanism? Or are they a separate switch?
Separate switch tailgate. All others within the door lock actuator mechanisms.
Where are the door adjar switches? Within the lock mechanism? Or are they a separate switch?
No problems with interior lights at all. In fact, (touching wood furiously) I don't have any problems at the moment at all. It's been like this since day one and was a problem when I had my EAS issues as waiting for it to charge the tank took forever.. turns out, it's because it wouldn't disable EAS with doors or tailgate open.
@quavey - it's a 2000 (w)
Can only think of the ECU then as all doors and tailgate are indicated in the dash if open.
If interior lights work correctly when doors are open, then maybe somebody fudged the "door open" signal from BECM to EAS ECU Pin-34?
I'll maybe check that (though from memory, didn't see anything at ECU or BECM side) but I can't think of any reason why someone would want to disable it?
To stop it self-levelling overnight. There was talk on the forums about it in the past so guess someone may have done it. Or maybe it was on springs at one stage and converted back?
Nah, there's no problems like that anymore as I spent a lot of time fixing them! It all works perfectly aside from this non-issue
Dash inhibit switch works - I use it quite often.
I'll check the connections when the weather improves. Just back from a hell of a drive to Newcastle and back - the A1 is a mess.
Was really bad today with the wind. Watching attics and lorries cocking wheels when side winds hit. Then one overturned at torness so it was closed. Diversion through single track roads...And a luxury tour bus got stuck in mud and grass as a result. Had to travel off road to get past. Nightmare.
My eas fault popped up again early hours of the morning on the motorway so got home plugged laptop in. And loads of faults again reset not showing any faults now and all is well for now. We're is next place to look before I refurb pump and valve block . Do I spray airbags with soapy water?
Will give that a try once ive reset it again as eas fault popped up again on way home . Just wondering could a weak battery cause any issues with eas like stopping pump etc as I think my battery is buggered. Car starts but every now and then chucks up gearbox fault but once she fires up it disappears I've read it's due to a weak battery. Was planning on a new battery then sorting oil leak then suspension if I can get it keep working , anyone know a reputable specialistiv heardmy local bartrams land r rover specialist are quite poor and pricey.
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