L1322 TDV8 3.6 Range Rover 2007.
Hi Everybody,
I am using a iCarsoft LR V2.0 to monitor steering angle 'real time' data but the figure remains at 0 whilst I turn the steering wheel.
It is, obviously, not the steering angle sensor, (SAS), as the 4x4 graphics screen shows the front wheels move in sympathy with the steering wheel.
I therefore suspect that the steering data is not reaching another module, (where the iCarsoft scanner is trying to read the data from), and this missing data may well be causing the 'cascading' error messages?
The vehicle displays: -
Engine System Fault.
HDC Fault.
Transmission Fault.
And it then goes into limp mode.
This may happen immediately or it may take a few seconds before it presents itself.
I suspect this is a 'self induced' problem caused by my cutting through several cables that were incorrectly routed through one of the rear seat retaining brackets under the rear carpet and I have already severely rebuked myself.
I have repaired all cables but suspect that a momentary 'short', (or grounding), between two cables has damaged a module as the vehicle was running fine beforehand.
All other vehicle systems appear to be fine and the engine starts and runs fine, the hi/low works, the gearbox is fine, the air suspension works and everything else seems to be happy - unlike myself?
I suspect that this is either a module or bus issue?
Has anybody experienced a similar issue that may assist me identify which module to further interrogate?
Hi Everybody,
I am using a iCarsoft LR V2.0 to monitor steering angle 'real time' data but the figure remains at 0 whilst I turn the steering wheel.
It is, obviously, not the steering angle sensor, (SAS), as the 4x4 graphics screen shows the front wheels move in sympathy with the steering wheel.
I therefore suspect that the steering data is not reaching another module, (where the iCarsoft scanner is trying to read the data from), and this missing data may well be causing the 'cascading' error messages?
The vehicle displays: -
Engine System Fault.
HDC Fault.
Transmission Fault.
And it then goes into limp mode.
This may happen immediately or it may take a few seconds before it presents itself.
I suspect this is a 'self induced' problem caused by my cutting through several cables that were incorrectly routed through one of the rear seat retaining brackets under the rear carpet and I have already severely rebuked myself.
I have repaired all cables but suspect that a momentary 'short', (or grounding), between two cables has damaged a module as the vehicle was running fine beforehand.
All other vehicle systems appear to be fine and the engine starts and runs fine, the hi/low works, the gearbox is fine, the air suspension works and everything else seems to be happy - unlike myself?
I suspect that this is either a module or bus issue?
Has anybody experienced a similar issue that may assist me identify which module to further interrogate?