2004 SE question
#1
2004 SE question
Hi all. So I had a triple chime come on the other day but there was no check engine light. Ran a scan tool and there was no codes. Thought it may be ABS related and looked at other threads. Another thread showed that when the vehicle was powered up it showed the TC/ plus ABS lights on before starting. Thinking that I got sold a vehicle with covered up instrument panel lights I took mine apart. There is no TC place on the panel. Can someone else with an 04 post a pic of what lights come on before it cranks? Super confused....
#6
Please don't be misled by the Atlantic British video. Based on my now nearly eight years on this and other Land Rover forums replacement of the entire ABS modulator is rarely, if ever, required to correct the Three Amigos.
AB shows replacement of the modulator because that's what they sell, and probably also because the legal department wouldn't approve showing Option B.
The vast majority of shuttle valve switch code faults are fully addressed by Option B only, although checking for leaking brake fluid and for correct resistance in the switches is important when doing Option B.
AB shows replacement of the modulator because that's what they sell, and probably also because the legal department wouldn't approve showing Option B.
The vast majority of shuttle valve switch code faults are fully addressed by Option B only, although checking for leaking brake fluid and for correct resistance in the switches is important when doing Option B.
#7
Please don't be misled by the Atlantic British video. Based on my now nearly eight years on this and other Land Rover forums replacement of the entire ABS modulator is rarely, if ever, required to correct the Three Amigos.
AB shows replacement of the modulator because that's what they sell, and probably also because the legal department wouldn't approve showing Option B.
The vast majority of shuttle valve switch code faults are fully addressed by Option B only, although checking for leaking brake fluid and for correct resistance in the switches is important when doing Option B.
AB shows replacement of the modulator because that's what they sell, and probably also because the legal department wouldn't approve showing Option B.
The vast majority of shuttle valve switch code faults are fully addressed by Option B only, although checking for leaking brake fluid and for correct resistance in the switches is important when doing Option B.
#10