anti lock brake light
From what I am seeing, it looks light the front one to the right on the bank of relays. Not on the far right of the footwell, but in the bank that is mounted to the bar that folds down. K103 seems to be the warning light relay...
Do you see the relay bar under the passenger dash? you take off a 10mm nut and the bar lays down to access the relays. Just to the left of your cruise ecu.
I added a pic. Looks like K103 has a brown pink and a black.
I added a pic. Looks like K103 has a brown pink and a black.
Last edited by okdiscoguy; Sep 9, 2010 at 03:15 PM.
http://www.meritorhvs.com/MeritorHVS_Documents/mm38.pdf
HTH
2-2 Recirculation pump
operates continuously
(pump does not
switch off).
Check the recirculation
pump wiring, the pump
relay and the wiring
connections. Repair or
replace as required.
HTH
2-2 Recirculation pump
operates continuously
(pump does not
switch off).
Check the recirculation
pump wiring, the pump
relay and the wiring
connections. Repair or
replace as required.
http://www.meritorhvs.com/MeritorHVS_Documents/mm38.pdf
HTH
2-2 Recirculation pump
operates continuously
(pump does not
switch off).
Check the recirculation
pump wiring, the pump
relay and the wiring
connections. Repair or
replace as required.
HTH
2-2 Recirculation pump
operates continuously
(pump does not
switch off).
Check the recirculation
pump wiring, the pump
relay and the wiring
connections. Repair or
replace as required.
LOL Thank you very much
I am going to eat dinner, then I'll read up on what to do.
ha ha. I have found a lot of info on these things, and getting the ABS back on was a bright day for me. Just nice to help someone else have the ah-ha moment I did.
That is from a wabco publication. Not for our specific units, so be careful testing if you are checking wires. Should point the solution a little closer...
Oh, and the base of the relay is blue. Most Rover relays are green or yellow...
Cheers
That is from a wabco publication. Not for our specific units, so be careful testing if you are checking wires. Should point the solution a little closer...
Oh, and the base of the relay is blue. Most Rover relays are green or yellow...
Cheers


