Worf
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And I bet you a pound to a penny your hard days work hasn't fixed it
And I bet you a pound to a penny your hard days work hasn't fixed it
And I bet you a pound to a penny your hard days work hasn't fixed it
Here's my definitive guide, snaffled from elsewhere as my camera is gash:
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Whilst driving to work on Friday, I noticed the Hill Descent Control & Traction Control warning lamps illuminated:
Also realised later in the evening that my brake lights werent working either! Much reading on Landyzone lead me to believe that the brake light switched was stuffed.
After googling Landrover Freelander parts I found I needed the following : -
Switch (XKB500120):
Convertor Harness (YMQ503280):
Heres a picture of the switch with the convertor loom (Harness) attached:
Procedure to replace:
The old switch can be seen to the left of the throttle pot in this picture.
It was then just a matter of removing the old switch by twisting it and then withdrawing it from its retaining bracket.
The new switch was then installed by inserting it into the retaining bracket and twisting. The loom was connected up and the ignition turned on. The HDC & TC lights then extinguished after the bulb check.
OLD SWITCH :
NEW SWITCH :
Compare the new switch to the old one! They are substantially different in shape and size.
The new switch also seems more robust than the older one!
Perhaps you could cause I can't edit my own posts for some reason.
quick question.
are the part numbers mentioned main dealer refs ?????
sorry for the stupid questions
I had the 3 amigos untill I changed a leaking brake cylinder.Its not happened since.Well worth opening the drums even just to check the condition of the insides.
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