Aggrevating Messages and Sounds
I had a future post about something similar but now I'm about ready to pull my hair out. Can anyone suggest what to do about the following:
I have had my battery checked as well as my alternator and both are good. I am continuing to get many many "check brake pads" messages as well as a few "transmission fault messages" and of course the audible "ding" that goes along with each of em every time. I have brought to Land Rover but of course I cant get the error messages to appear when I brought it in. We just came back from a 25 mile trip thru town and I got the check brake pads message at least 30 times.
I have new brakes. Changed them this past June along with new tires as well.
I am starting to believe it is an electrical short somewhere because the error messages seem to appear right after I hit a bump in the road (Louisiana roads of course).
Any suggestions...at least maybe how to turn off that aggrevating audible beeping noise!
Thanks
Jeff
I have had my battery checked as well as my alternator and both are good. I am continuing to get many many "check brake pads" messages as well as a few "transmission fault messages" and of course the audible "ding" that goes along with each of em every time. I have brought to Land Rover but of course I cant get the error messages to appear when I brought it in. We just came back from a 25 mile trip thru town and I got the check brake pads message at least 30 times.
I have new brakes. Changed them this past June along with new tires as well.
I am starting to believe it is an electrical short somewhere because the error messages seem to appear right after I hit a bump in the road (Louisiana roads of course).
Any suggestions...at least maybe how to turn off that aggrevating audible beeping noise!
Thanks
Jeff
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