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Discotigger Member Since: 12 Feb 2013 Location: Cumbria Posts: 804 |
It could be the steering angle sensor is starting to fail. Do you get the ABS and brake warning lights coming on as well? (The two yellow lights on RHS lower part of dash display) |
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22nd Apr 2018 6:47pm |
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cdocksey Member Since: 28 Sep 2014 Location: Caracas, Venezuela Posts: 15 |
Yes..., I get the yellow ABS, the headlamps rotation fault symbol next to it, the exclamation mark in the top centre. I have a brake pad cable worn out so the red brake light is always on until I change it.
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24th Apr 2018 12:42pm |
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Discotigger Member Since: 12 Feb 2013 Location: Cumbria Posts: 804 |
If the faults reset when you do the Lock to Lock with the steering wheel, then it does sound like it's the steering angle sensor is the most likely culprit.
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24th Apr 2018 12:50pm |
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cdocksey Member Since: 28 Sep 2014 Location: Caracas, Venezuela Posts: 15 |
What I can't understand is how the steering is involved when the fault is triggered... i.e.; driving straight and hitting a bump with right hand side wheels. No faults when curving , or when hiring same bumps at lower speeds... it's as if the high frequency shake of suspension or height sensor is what does it. I could try to get a scan on it to see if any clues too?... |
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24th Apr 2018 1:24pm |
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Discotigger Member Since: 12 Feb 2013 Location: Cumbria Posts: 804 |
The Steering Angle Sensor sends a signal to the ECUs telling what position the front wheels are pointing in, the most common problem is that the contacts on the rotary sensor get worn and the signal gets lost, when this happens it sends a fault code to the other ECUs which causes them to go into fault as well. It's an annoying cascade effect.
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24th Apr 2018 2:42pm |
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thrillcat Member Since: 04 Jan 2018 Location: Ames, Iowa Posts: 23 |
Ahh yes. I remember the ol' X5 Trifecta. Also affectionately known as the "Christmas Tree."
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24th Apr 2018 5:11pm |
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