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lloydyboy

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Hi im new, got a fault with my RR 2003 HSE TD6 auto. suspension inactive and abs fault on the dash. Any body got any clues. looked through the other faults people had put in, but none with the abs aswell.
 
Hi im new, got a fault with my RR 2003 HSE TD6 auto. suspension inactive and abs fault on the dash. Any body got any clues. looked through the other faults people had put in, but none with the abs aswell.

:welcome2: lloydyboy

I could be wrong seeing as I dont know alot about Rangies but had it occurred to you that they may be isolated faults ;)
 
Cheers AKA and Rob. Just to add a bit more. 2 weeks ago suspension fault appeared went to garage dentist for extraction of money from wallet, diagnosed as YAW fault!!!!!!!! Nobody knows what a YAW is. Reset faults OK.Suspension fault came back on with ABS fault as well, me thinks gremlins are in. Going through the faults it could be and I know its not faults, it could be anything from a door switch to somebody farting on the back seat!!!Really need to find a specialist and not a stabber. Vehicle sits straight and at motorway level position.
 
Have you disconnect the battery recently if so

Try this start engine turn sterring left hold for a seond or two then all the way to the right hold for a second of to might work, Sounds daft but a friend had similer thing after changing his battery. lights just kept coming onand evrything seemed ok.

worth a try
 
Cheers AKA and Rob. Just to add a bit more. 2 weeks ago suspension fault appeared went to garage dentist for extraction of money from wallet, diagnosed as YAW fault!!!!!!!! Nobody knows what a YAW is. Reset faults OK.Suspension fault came back on with ABS fault as well, me thinks gremlins are in. Going through the faults it could be and I know its not faults, it could be anything from a door switch to somebody farting on the back seat!!!Really need to find a specialist and not a stabber. Vehicle sits straight and at motorway level position.

You sure it's not YOUR fault :D :D

But seriously for a bit :)

Must stress again dont know much about Rangies, but I believe the YAW sensor is part of the ABS system and detects lateral movement of the wheel :eek:.
Like I said I'm really on thin ice here but to me that would point to a wheel bearing perhaps :confused: or maybe the sensor just isn't working properly.
 
Hello everyone out there whos reading this, does anybody know where the YAW unit is on a 2003 range rover hse. Again had the vehicle diagnosed with fault on YAW unit due to fault suspension inactive and abs fault. Went over speed bump a little fast on sunday23/01 and fault went off. When parked up lowered the suspension down to load level, turned off and went for dinner on return, started up the fault came back on, drove away and the suspension levelled off to normal ride height, but with fault on!!!!! Waiting for info from LR to where the YAW unit is ( they dont know) yet. I would like to find out, so I can tell them!!!
 
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