O odie New Member May 13, 2013 #41 My TC, ABS, and HILL DECENT lights are on on my 1.8 petrol freelander, not all the time but the majority of the time, any ideas folks.
My TC, ABS, and HILL DECENT lights are on on my 1.8 petrol freelander, not all the time but the majority of the time, any ideas folks.
storm99 Spreading Joy & Harmony May 13, 2013 #43 You need to loosen the front spoiler, remove the left hand indicator bulb, put it carefully to one side in some paper, and scrap the rest of the car.
You need to loosen the front spoiler, remove the left hand indicator bulb, put it carefully to one side in some paper, and scrap the rest of the car.
Freelaner Landy Driver May 13, 2013 #44 odie said: My TC, ABS, and HILL DECENT lights are on on my 1.8 petrol freelander, not all the time but the majority of the time, any ideas folks. Click to expand... Search and ye shall find http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/3-amigo-brake-light-switch-replacement-guide-125617.html
odie said: My TC, ABS, and HILL DECENT lights are on on my 1.8 petrol freelander, not all the time but the majority of the time, any ideas folks. Click to expand... Search and ye shall find http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f9/3-amigo-brake-light-switch-replacement-guide-125617.html
Grimmer THE Winner May 13, 2013 #45 storm99 said: You need to loosen the front spoiler, remove the left hand indicator bulb, put it carefully to one side in some paper, and scrap the rest of the car. Click to expand... You sure it's the Left one, thought the Right one was the best Are you facing the car, or sitting in it OP, you'd better take em both out, just to be on the safe side
storm99 said: You need to loosen the front spoiler, remove the left hand indicator bulb, put it carefully to one side in some paper, and scrap the rest of the car. Click to expand... You sure it's the Left one, thought the Right one was the best Are you facing the car, or sitting in it OP, you'd better take em both out, just to be on the safe side