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karlos01



Member Since: 02 Jan 2022
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hdc fault

hi I've had special programs not available and hdc fault pop on dash twice today first fault read was right rear wheel speed sensor has subfault
net time diagnostic had these codes
battery is all good live diagnostic was showing 14.2v and 12v when it not running


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Col



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Is that code not showing a dodgy brake light switch, which is not uncommon and can cause the HDC to throw a wobbly I believe. Could do with the other two digits that go with that code as there are several that start P0504, although they all suggest a switch failure as one of several possible causes.

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Col

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karlos01



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thanks col
thats the only codes it though up second time first was abs sensor showing a sub fault
I'll pop it on diagnostic in the morning and see what code it coming up with

Post #629394 Fri Dec 23 2022 11:15pm
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erickwan



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I get this once every 10-18 months. Brake switch is the solution.

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karlos01



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codes this morning
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Post #629401 Sat Dec 24 2022 8:32am
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karlos01



Member Since: 02 Jan 2022
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England 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black

hi folks got a rear wheel speed sensor subfault (ABS sensor) I've cleaned the connections and checked for splits in wires but when I removed the sensor from housing I've noticed it has a Grove cut in it

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owned p38 before sport so know a bit about these
so question is does the rear hub cut the Grove in to create the air gap needed for the sensor to work or is there something wrong for the hub to be doing this to the sensor

Post #629414 Sat Dec 24 2022 5:31pm
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karlos01



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England 2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Java Black

just a update on this
After having good look around found that the dust shield on the half shaft had been put in the wrong way at some point when it had some work done on it

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Post #629499 Thu Dec 29 2022 7:59pm
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