Weird HDC Fault every 15 miles???
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Weird HDC Fault every 15 miles???
Anyone have the same weird HDC problem I have? Whenever I drive for 15 miles or more my hdc transmission, access height only, dsc lights light/fault up on my dash. I stop, turn engine off than back on and the faults are cleared. When I drive around town I get no lights, faults. I've driven for over 220 miles and no faults around town, only on a continuous drive of 15 miles or more. I checked my wires under the driver arch, changed my battery, changed my brake switch about 10,000 miles ago, steering angle is calibrated, checked my brake lights, used only oem bulbs, I'm at a loss. Anyone? This start happening pretty much right after I had my new tires installed and I got a 4 wheel alignment. I do have to replace my lower control arms, but will that be the cause of my faults? And if that was the case wouldn't I get the faults driving around town as well? Any insight or suggestions would be much appreciated.
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#8
A scanner would help narrow down what's going on. Most things usually clear themselves when the problem is gone.
It's a big cost, but I'd recommend investing in a scanner that talks lr3. I've got a nanocom. Other recommend iidtool. I think some of these guys in the UK use Lynx, but I don't know much about them. I've had a hawkeye and it was nice with lots of code reading and live data, but it wasn't able to do software updates which can be something newer land rovers need.
It's a big cost, but I'd recommend investing in a scanner that talks lr3. I've got a nanocom. Other recommend iidtool. I think some of these guys in the UK use Lynx, but I don't know much about them. I've had a hawkeye and it was nice with lots of code reading and live data, but it wasn't able to do software updates which can be something newer land rovers need.
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needs wheel alignment
Your 3 is going into safe mode because the computers think there is something wrong with the brakes. It perhaps sees the steering wheel direction sensor at odds with the yaw sensors.
The steering wheel sensor says the vehicle is turning and the yaw sensors, not, hence the computers shut you down or perhaps the rear tyres seem to be going at a different speed than the fronts - the antilock brake sensors pick that up.
The reason the problem only shows on long sort of highway/freeway drives rather than "in the City", is that the computer calculations start over after a major turning event such as going around a sharp corner as one would in the City. On the freeway, all turns are shallow, none are like turning into a McDonalds parking lot.
The solution is either a wheel alignment or something with the steering wheel sensor. I see you reference new tyres - are all tires the same size - as in outside diameter? Are the new fronts a different OK from the rears? On most vehicles like our full time AWD 3, one has to replace all four tyres at the same time with four identical tyres.
What is tyre wear looking like on the new front tyres - any edges wearing faster than the other edge? How about the rears - wear even or ....
I guess is the problem is something to do with the tyres or wheel alignment - probably start with a new wheel alignment.
The steering wheel sensor says the vehicle is turning and the yaw sensors, not, hence the computers shut you down or perhaps the rear tyres seem to be going at a different speed than the fronts - the antilock brake sensors pick that up.
The reason the problem only shows on long sort of highway/freeway drives rather than "in the City", is that the computer calculations start over after a major turning event such as going around a sharp corner as one would in the City. On the freeway, all turns are shallow, none are like turning into a McDonalds parking lot.
The solution is either a wheel alignment or something with the steering wheel sensor. I see you reference new tyres - are all tires the same size - as in outside diameter? Are the new fronts a different OK from the rears? On most vehicles like our full time AWD 3, one has to replace all four tyres at the same time with four identical tyres.
What is tyre wear looking like on the new front tyres - any edges wearing faster than the other edge? How about the rears - wear even or ....
I guess is the problem is something to do with the tyres or wheel alignment - probably start with a new wheel alignment.