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They always happen at the most inopportune time....
Summer and partner still in hospital looking to be discharged today which is grand, but last night on the way home, jumped into the Rangie and started, turned lights on, then all of a sudden the ns headlamp flickered and went out and the dash started flickering and odd warning lamps were flickering....the usual EAS/HDC/ABS/DSC faults bonged up and wouldn't reset on the steering wheel reset...
Hmm, lights off, engine off and restart...no probs...turn headlamps on all hell breaks loose.
Drive home along country roads with just parklights and fog lights on.
Get home, plug in diagnostics but no connection on any system....hmmmmm
Tired so left it till this morning, still no connection on diagnostics, battery level is strong.
Start car and drive to hospital no issues, park up and try the lights.....bells and whistles again....
Will try swapping the ballast/ECU unit from os to ns and see if the non working lamp follows and then investigate issues from there....it is known for the headlamp ECUs to get damp and cause very similar issues.
Just with a 3 day old daughter waiting to go home, a sore girlfriend with limited mobility and for me to man up and be a daddy I could do without having to spend time under the Rangie.....but that is the life of a Range Rover owner....
Summer and partner still in hospital looking to be discharged today which is grand, but last night on the way home, jumped into the Rangie and started, turned lights on, then all of a sudden the ns headlamp flickered and went out and the dash started flickering and odd warning lamps were flickering....the usual EAS/HDC/ABS/DSC faults bonged up and wouldn't reset on the steering wheel reset...
Hmm, lights off, engine off and restart...no probs...turn headlamps on all hell breaks loose.
Drive home along country roads with just parklights and fog lights on.
Get home, plug in diagnostics but no connection on any system....hmmmmm
Tired so left it till this morning, still no connection on diagnostics, battery level is strong.
Start car and drive to hospital no issues, park up and try the lights.....bells and whistles again....
Will try swapping the ballast/ECU unit from os to ns and see if the non working lamp follows and then investigate issues from there....it is known for the headlamp ECUs to get damp and cause very similar issues.
Just with a 3 day old daughter waiting to go home, a sore girlfriend with limited mobility and for me to man up and be a daddy I could do without having to spend time under the Rangie.....but that is the life of a Range Rover owner....