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Realist



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Reverse/forward sensors

Little issue here.

When ever the FFRR is put into reverse the sensor beeps constant then stops after a few seconds, front and rear don't work.

Have wiped sensors just in case and still beeps when placed in reverse and also when driving up against a front wall the sensors at the front don't work as well, and yes the button on the dash is pressed on.

Any ideas? Range Rover quotes.....

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engine off ingnition on select reverse go to rear sensors and you should be able to hear them clicking (need to put your ear up close)if one aint clicking you got a duff if none are working wire broken rear bumper off and takre a look 15 min job

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If you have a Gen JLR tow bar fitted, plug in some electrics and if the sensors then start working you know its a fault with the rear sensors (as above) if the sensors don’t work with towing electrics plugged in i would start my diagnostics on the front bumper sir... Thumbs Up

The rear PDC is deleted when the towing electrics are connected hence the above Thumbs Up

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Thanks both now I have a starting point.

Out comes the hammer, coffee and a moaning wife Smile

Thanks. Range Rover quotes.....

The Luxury That�s More Than a Luxury.
Conquer the world, and look good doing it.
Built for the unexpected.
Over prepared, but never underdressed.

2007 Vogue SE TDV8 Epsom Green (old car).
2010 Discovery 3.0L GS Mk4 Black.

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Plugged in my reader and had the following fault show up.

0x4 Rear centre right ultrasonic sensor

Also I had showing up:

B1A56-18 (2F) Antenna circuit - General electrical failure - circuit current below threshold


So I presume the sensor is Censored and needs changing, the other fault I have no idea.

Thanks Range Rover quotes.....

The Luxury That�s More Than a Luxury.
Conquer the world, and look good doing it.
Built for the unexpected.
Over prepared, but never underdressed.

2007 Vogue SE TDV8 Epsom Green (old car).
2010 Discovery 3.0L GS Mk4 Black.

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the antenna fault is common..i had it on my SC and it all worked ok.. ... - .- -.




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Thanks Stan. Range Rover quotes.....

The Luxury That�s More Than a Luxury.
Conquer the world, and look good doing it.
Built for the unexpected.
Over prepared, but never underdressed.

2007 Vogue SE TDV8 Epsom Green (old car).
2010 Discovery 3.0L GS Mk4 Black.

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