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kevstar81



Member Since: 30 May 2013
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interior indicators, reversing sensors, sat all not working

I have towed a caravan the other week and since then the interior indictors inside the car dont work, they work outside ok though.
sat nav and reversing sensors stopped working as well. Tried pulling out fuse 49 and leaving it for 30 mims but still nothing. The fuse looks ok as well.
any one have any ideas?

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nicedayforit



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You could try Fuse 17: 50A on the rear fuseboard.
Otherwise I'd be inclined to un-plug the tow bar electrics in the off-side boot compartment and try the various bits with it un-plugged.
You seem to have upset the Trailer ECU for some reason.
The satnav is a different issue.



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Post #191528 1st Jun 2013 10:35am
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Jammer600



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I had a problem similar, all on dash, no indicators, no high low beam lights, steering controls not working, reversing sensor not kicking in in reverse, and sat nab lost, went to main dealer through the chap I got the ffrr from, ballast resistor faulty and steering module behind dash! Bloody rr! Smile

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odds are that it will be related to the caravan towing incident.

As said above i would disconnect the towing module from the boot loom on the right hand side cubby, its the fag packet sized box bolted near the back of the headlamp cluster. then see if all is well. its as good as any place to start and easy and relatively cheap to replace if its goosed. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Post #191533 1st Jun 2013 12:01pm
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kevstar81



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Im going to try unplugging it and see if that works. The fuse things did not work at all

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it wouldnt do any harm doing a battery disconnection.. ... - .- -.




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kevstar81



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Thats the other thing I thought about but didnt know if anything else would play uo.
I did find this out on the forum which I have tried the fuse
http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic6478.html?highlight=fuse+49

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a battery disconnection should reboot all the ecu's and sort out any anomalies.. ... - .- -.




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kevstar81



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Iv tried unpluging the battery and left it for 2 hours. Tried the trailer ecu and that didnt work either.
im really stuck now.
Ant other ideas? Or any one know of someone in Birmingham area that wants to look at it?

Post #191691 2nd Jun 2013 2:17pm
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kevstar81



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Looks like most the cluster lights are out eg seat belt, lights ect

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Jammer600



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Have you put led sidelights in?

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so what happens when you put the caravan plug back in.... ... - .- -.




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unplug overnight and get on a charger. While the bat is charging overnight touch the + & - together. In the morning pull fuse 49. reconnect and wait 10mins then push the fuse back in. Try not to let it arc or crackle a good solid push. mine needed the fuse pulling a few times to get it to start thinking straight. [img]http://www.fuelly.com/driver/rob2529/range-rover[img/]
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kevstar81



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I have not put led side lights but was going to soon.
I can try plugging it in tomorrow and see what it does.
so put the battery on charge and pull fuse 49. So 49 still could be the problem?

Post #191718 2nd Jun 2013 8:20pm
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