jonnymoore
Member
So guys, not fixed but have found the problem.
When I bought the car the clocks were pixelated so couldn’t read the display... I damaged the temperature gauge taking the thing apart tying to fit a new display.
I bought a second hand one and this is causing the problem.(it is the right part)
I’ve removed it and fitted the old one and no errors.
Weird that the new clocks cause abs, steering angle sensor and air suspension faults!!!
Anyway, what do I do now?
The clocks are 100% causing my problems.
One side note, my car has 170k and the new clocks have 110k, and read 110k when fitted. I thought the computer would tell the clocks that the car has 170k.
Anyway, advice on what to do now?... do the clocks need programming to the car?
Thanks
When I bought the car the clocks were pixelated so couldn’t read the display... I damaged the temperature gauge taking the thing apart tying to fit a new display.
I bought a second hand one and this is causing the problem.(it is the right part)
I’ve removed it and fitted the old one and no errors.
Weird that the new clocks cause abs, steering angle sensor and air suspension faults!!!
Anyway, what do I do now?
The clocks are 100% causing my problems.
One side note, my car has 170k and the new clocks have 110k, and read 110k when fitted. I thought the computer would tell the clocks that the car has 170k.
Anyway, advice on what to do now?... do the clocks need programming to the car?
Thanks