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Old 26 September 2021, 03:02 PM
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What fuse protects the temperature sensor on the rear diff and the rear headlamp leveller sensor. I suspect I have a short in the wiring loom that holds the wires for these close to the diff. I have quite a draw which is flattening the battery.

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Rear Diff temp sensor is part of the DCCD circuitry - see wi.22819e.pdf attached.
Headlight levelling system -see wi-18887e.pdf - attached
R3/B99 connector behind LH A pillar kick panel - wi-18971 and wi-18977 pdf's (will also show plugs for rear diff temp sensor,DCCD cm and Dash)

Headlight levelling sensor usually a problem with the pins in the sensor part of the plug - can get corroded and break off or bent.
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Additional images to complete the systems above - attached
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Thanks Don.
You seem to have a wealth of information at your fingertips and always have the info needed.

Thanks again




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