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Old May 29, 2009 | 08:24 PM
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Default Disco II 3 Amigos after LOF ???

Newb on the forum here. I just purchased an 01 DII 2 months ago. Due to my schedual I was not able to give it a real close look until today. Drove it for 2 months and about 800 miles without any lights on whatsoever. Today
I lifted it on the rack, performed an oil change and repld the front pinion seal. I did turn the ignition on while the vehicle was in the air and now the 3 amigos are on. Does this seem right ?? Cycle ignition, all lights go off except ABS, then hill decent(!) and orange TC come back on and stay on with ABS...
 
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Old May 29, 2009 | 09:09 PM
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all i can think of is maybe with the suspention fully articulated an abs sensor wire separated or pinched when put back on the ground. i would give the wires running to the wheel speed sensors and good inspection.
 
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Old May 29, 2009 | 11:18 PM
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Ah, good call, I was just checking, before I hunted for something non exsistant, if the ABS can get that pissed off from having the wheels off the ground with the ignition on. Rt Rr wheel speed sensor connector is missing and someone has twisted and taped whats left of the wiring. Funny thing is it's got a new brake hose back there also ?? Thanks...
 

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