coedthesheep
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Hi all, have a 2000 disco 2 with a dash full of warning lights staring at me.
Drove through some road flooding (not megga deep) at approx 20mph, 2 miles down the road warning lights TC, ABS and hill descent all bing at me.
I crawl home and during journey handbrake, and 2 other warning lights regarding manual raising and lowering of suspension decide to flash on too.
The latter 3 reset themselves, but have flashed on 3-4 times since over the past week, the first 3 have been on constant.
I did however take the car to my local land rover specialist (not dealer) the following morning.
They couldn't get the car to talk to the computer to analyse the faults, they checked the fuses, nothing amiss.
Day after boxing day so they didn't have time to spend long with me, the gist is, they think I've saturated the suspension pump and have suggested I wait to see if it will dry itself out.
Having scanned through previous posts regarding non-working suspension pumps, no-one has mentioned any warning lights (i believe they are referred to as the 3 amigos?)
Lady driver and just expected my car to drive through water no probs, I was told "read the handbook" and "you can't drive your particular model through deep puddles/water"
Any suggestions greatly received, I'm either looking at a new pump or converting to springs
Drove through some road flooding (not megga deep) at approx 20mph, 2 miles down the road warning lights TC, ABS and hill descent all bing at me.
I crawl home and during journey handbrake, and 2 other warning lights regarding manual raising and lowering of suspension decide to flash on too.
The latter 3 reset themselves, but have flashed on 3-4 times since over the past week, the first 3 have been on constant.
I did however take the car to my local land rover specialist (not dealer) the following morning.
They couldn't get the car to talk to the computer to analyse the faults, they checked the fuses, nothing amiss.
Day after boxing day so they didn't have time to spend long with me, the gist is, they think I've saturated the suspension pump and have suggested I wait to see if it will dry itself out.
Having scanned through previous posts regarding non-working suspension pumps, no-one has mentioned any warning lights (i believe they are referred to as the 3 amigos?)
Lady driver and just expected my car to drive through water no probs, I was told "read the handbook" and "you can't drive your particular model through deep puddles/water"
Any suggestions greatly received, I'm either looking at a new pump or converting to springs