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Slip Cont & o/d lights flashing


slugger1
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Recently had the coil packs changed and now the lights as mentioned in the title flash repeatedly. Also the snow mode and traction buttons don't appear to work!

 

Coincidence or another unrelated problem? Anyone got any advice on this?

 

Cheers.

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Do you have any error codes showing up? If you do this smells like a code 42, my specialist subject. The workshop manual says code 42 is a speed sensor error, but it's very, very rarely caused by a problem with the speed sensor. More than likely it's a faulty speed converter/delimiter as Ellie said, or that the buffer circuit in the odometer has decided to stop working. Both causes are easily fixed.

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I feel this mans pain. I've had nothing but problems with my auto and one day I got some air time and it's worked fine ever since which means tomorrow it will break again. Hope you get to the bottom of it dude

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Speed sensor no2, mines been doing it for years, needs sorting tbh

I can still turn off the TC but it has no Overdrive iirc, I wouldnt drive it at all if i couldnt turnoff the TC, its an awful system

 

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Speed sensor no2, mines been doing it for years, needs sorting tbh

I can still turn off the TC but it has no Overdrive iirc, I wouldnt drive it at all if i couldnt turnoff the TC, its an awful system

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  • 1 year later...

I just experienced this same issue, however I realized that the o/d light would not flash if the o/d button was actually off. Putting it on results in it flashing together with the slip cont off light.

 

Also, the relay labeled abs sol clicks rapidly as soon as the ign is turned on and never stops. Has anyone experienced this?

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