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D3 - Radio & sat nav dies, hdc and brake codes on dash
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Ferrag
 


Member Since: 11 Aug 2019
Location: Peterborough
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2007 Discovery 3 TDV6 HSE Auto Unknown ColourDiscovery 3
D3 - Radio & sat nav dies, hdc and brake codes on dash

Had the doors unlock, radio dies, sat nav then dies, commands on dash advise HDR and brake issues then flashers come on. Engine runs but once it is turned off it doesn't come back on. Leave it for a while all okay then 15 mins all starts over again.
Negative battery lead was loose but fixing this don't fix it.
Read on one of the forums that low battery or the brake stop switch are problematic. Swap over switch and now managed 15 miles over 3 journeys without fault. Fingers crossed that a £13 brake stop switch has fixed it. Hope this helps other D3 drivers with similar issue.

Well fault returned twice for very short time and went again. Changed the negative lead and also sprayed the transfer case module connections whilst battery out. 10 miles and no issues. See what today brings.

So the issue came back and had Avenger 4x4 log it. They believe that it is the instrument cluster but could not recreate the fault over 40 miles driving. Less than a mile and it all starts again for me.
Had cluster out and taken to TotalTronics at Rugby. He resoldered the chip pins. All assembled as so far so good.
  
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