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dalekit
Member Since: 16 Jan 2014
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 27
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Amber Park Brake light Fault code C1A48 |
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Hi guys,
I've got the dreaded Amber Park Brake light, Fault code C1A48.
This light is on permanent, even when I reset the faults.
It doesn't seem to be the XY problem, as my gear selection is shown on the dash and reverse lights are working.
I've read about, a worn through wire on the NSF wheel arch, as anyone come across this?
Any ideas would be great.
dalekit
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12th Nov 2014 1:21 pm |
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c3hud
Member Since: 15 Nov 2014
Location: scotland
Posts: 1
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hi dale did you ever get a resolution to your problem for the C1A48 fault code .. Thanks Chris
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15th Nov 2014 9:16 am |
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dalekit
Member Since: 16 Jan 2014
Location: United Kingdom
Posts: 27
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Cheers Mikey,
This morning, got the dreaded scream from the back end, parkbrake jammed on. May just more than a cable in the loom. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
Thanks again..
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17th Nov 2014 12:44 pm |
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Chinlips
Member Since: 17 Oct 2015
Location: Birmingham
Posts: 8
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Hi,
I've developed the same fault;
- "Parking Brake Fault" warning on startup
- Amber park light on permanently
- Fault code on my Hawkeye is C1A48 (which won't clear)
Everything else works fine;
- Gear selection displayed
- Parking brake releases
- Auto release works fine
I've had the rear nearside wheel off and checked over the wiring loom connectors - but can't see any wiring damage.
(There are two connector blocks; black and grey - not sure which one is the loom that carries the EPB wiring)
I've also tried disconnecting the battery and letting it drain for several minutes, to no avail.
Any advice on where to go next?
Thanks!
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7th Aug 2018 4:04 pm |
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Toni Santos
Member Since: 05 Jul 2024
Location: Betera / Valencia
Posts: 8
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Disco_Mikey wrote:C1A48 - Warning lamp circuit, signal lamp connection failure
Probably a wiring issue at the back end of the chassis loom
Hello, good morning MIKEY, could you tell me how you solved the problem? What connector are we talking about in the gray or black wheel arch and what pin is the one that caused the problem, thank you.
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30th Oct 2024 8:42 am |
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