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RobP Member Since: 21 Jun 2009 Location: Kent Posts: 280 |
Thanks for this "how to" guide Paddi
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Mon Nov 11 2013 7:06pm |
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Paddi Member Since: 06 Jul 2012 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 1563 |
Result! Well done. Many sellers of the trim clips online but they can be obtained from site sponsor Duckworths at the best price. 2008 MY Java Black TDV8 HSE
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Mon Nov 11 2013 9:42pm |
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PaulHH Member Since: 24 May 2013 Location: Highlands Posts: 98 |
Paddi
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Thu Nov 21 2013 3:11pm |
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Wally01 Member Since: 23 Dec 2013 Location: London Posts: 1 |
Paddi, Thanks you for your advice, worked a treat. Tried it yesterday(Christmas Day), and it solved the brake light problem cleared the fault lights and allowed the suspension system to work. I took the switch apart very carefully and the contacts on the right hand side of the switch were badly burnt, cleaned them with small screwdriver and re-fitted. Will order new switch when parts dept opens as this is obviously a common problem. Strange that it should throw out so many other systems !! |
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Thu Dec 26 2013 9:48am |
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Kensta Member Since: 17 Feb 2011 Location: North east Posts: 697 |
Cheers for this post I've just followed it and replaced my dodgy brake switch by following this, I thought it was guna be a big job but turned out a doddle Java black 2006 |
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Sun Nov 09 2014 9:22pm |
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B9BS X Member Since: 19 Nov 2014 Location: Birmingham Posts: 420 |
This is a great thead!
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Fri Oct 30 2015 1:10am |
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jonesy_boys Member Since: 18 Oct 2013 Location: cardiff Posts: 45 |
iv changed the brake switch this morning and checked over the electrics again and the 'engine system fault' still appears on the dash board and it wont rev over 5000 revs:( |
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Wed Nov 25 2015 12:01pm |
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pollawyn Member Since: 07 Dec 2015 Location: cornwall Posts: 19 |
Just tried to replace brake switch and failed. My trim panel, 2006 SC, has two screws holding top of panel. The panel also goes behind side trims on both sides and it looks like the side trims have to come off. I can pull the panel down enough to see the switch but not so as to change it. Am I being a total idiot or have I a one off car. past personal chariots
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Thu Feb 18 2016 3:51pm |
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Paddi Member Since: 06 Jul 2012 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 1563 |
Hi, sorry to hear you are experiencing a bit of a problem.
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Thu Feb 18 2016 4:10pm |
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jim4244 Member Since: 16 Feb 2012 Location: No Posts: 1210 |
A fantastic "How Too" post Paddi
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Thu Feb 18 2016 4:17pm |
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pollawyn Member Since: 07 Dec 2015 Location: cornwall Posts: 19 |
Sorry all. I am a complete idiot. I was trying to take off the wrong panel. I can add a bit of useful, I hope, information. Loosening the lower panel by undoing the two screws at the top and holding the panel open makes replacing the switch much easier. Thanks for reply. past personal chariots
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Thu Feb 18 2016 4:45pm |
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Paddi Member Since: 06 Jul 2012 Location: Hertfordshire Posts: 1563 |
Glad you sorted it out in the end
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Thu Feb 18 2016 4:50pm |
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pollawyn Member Since: 07 Dec 2015 Location: cornwall Posts: 19 |
My TVR's had their problems but great fun and never caught fire. Hoping my RRS will give me as much pleasure, very enjoyable so far. My problem was a very intermittent suspension warning light which my indie did not think was anything serious after a couple of checks with his computer. On a long trip tomorrow so will be giving my efforts a good test and will post results. past personal chariots
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Thu Feb 18 2016 5:48pm |
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pollawyn Member Since: 07 Dec 2015 Location: cornwall Posts: 19 |
After changing the brake light switch the suspension warning light came on as soon as I started driving, I tried restarting a few times, a restart used to eliminate the light, but the light persisted in coming on. I had a 400 mile journey to make so bit the bullet and went. Nothing untoward and the journey completed at 19.9 mpg at a smidge over 70 in a 4.2 SC which I was happy with. The next day a few local trips and the light stayed out, as it did the day after with a 150 mile trip followed by 250 miles towing a caravan and then the light came on again but out after a restart for the next 50 miles home. The only other incident happened close to home when the engine warning light blinked followed by a power reduction, I assumed limp home mode. After a restart it was back to normal. My question now is do I ignore intermittent warning lights which go out after a restart with no other signs of malfunction and just treat them as an irritation or have the problem investigated by the professionals. My inclination is to physically check what I can, visual inspection, fluid levels, tyre pressure, vehicle posture etc and only go further if a warning light stays on continuously. Comments gratefully received by a newbie. past personal chariots
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Mon Feb 22 2016 2:29pm |
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