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rodstir
 


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HDC Fault Please Help

Started my Disco 3 up today been standing for a few days and

HDC Fault system not available Transmission fault traction reduced system fault special systems not available special programs off also suspension is on the floor transfer switch is flashing both hi and lo suspension flashing both access height and normal height green traction control light flashing.
Car still drives but suspension stays down

It is a 57 reg se

any help please

Rodstir
  
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Re: HDC Fault Please Help

rodstir wrote:


HDC Fault system not available Transmission fault traction reduced system fault special systems not available special programs off


You can get the above messages when the power is low or it's very cold - or both [as I experienced over the winter].
But sorry, cann't advise on actual suspension fault!!
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No easy answer to this. It's probably a faulty sensor or as DG said it may be a brake bulb issue in that sometimes the filaments can touch/arc and casue all sorts of `fault` problems. It may be prudent to change your brake bulbs with Original ones one cheap Halfrauds ones and see if it's worked. If not you could always do a Hard Reset by shorting out the + & - cables with the battery disconnected first!! Look at Wiki on this site for Hard Reset). If all fails, you gotta get some diagnostics to find the fault I'm afraid.

I had exactly the same on mine the other day and it turned out to be a broken wire on the rear nearside ABS wheel sensor. A £180 cost of the job and that was at an Independent in Dorking who charges £62 +vat per hour as opposed to Stealers at around £90!
  
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rodstir
 


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Hi All

Have been looking at the disco today and have got my hands on a snapon solus pro scanner which is coming up with the follwing codes

P0902 Clutch Actuator Circuit Low
P0915 Gear Shift Position Circuit Range / Performance

Has any body come across these before any ideas for a fix??????
  
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My bet is low battery power.
Make a good drive and check next morning again. Probably no drama then.

After my flat battery experience, I had some clutch faults and sun roof faults. I have automatic and no sun roofs Question
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Had exact same HDC faults and warnings. New battery solved my issues.
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rodstir
 


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Hi will it be ok to drive with the suspension down on the bump stops?????????
  
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Oeps sorry missed that. I should read better next time.
Let it run for a while and then let it go to sleep before starting her again. Wait minimum 15 minutes. This might cure it.
If not you might have a real fault.
 Roel

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1984 90 TD5
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