Self leveling warning light flashing
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Self leveling warning light flashing
Hi all, posted this in the Lighting section but no response, hope someone can help..
I have an '06 STi. The self leveling adjusters work and I can reset them (but I'm certain they point too high) but on the dash I get a blinking warning light, it blinks twice every second or so? I've scanned the OBDII port and get no errors, I thought it might be of use.
I've read that the sensors are prone to failure and I will check them over the weekend. Can someone point me in the right direction to buy these if needs be?
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I have an '06 STi. The self leveling adjusters work and I can reset them (but I'm certain they point too high) but on the dash I get a blinking warning light, it blinks twice every second or so? I've scanned the OBDII port and get no errors, I thought it might be of use.
I've read that the sensors are prone to failure and I will check them over the weekend. Can someone point me in the right direction to buy these if needs be?
Cheers
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Had similar on my 06.... Front sensor, water gets in as the plug is on top of the sensor, flashed on and off for a while then on permanently, lights pointing sky ward!
Managed to get a rear sensor from a breakers, and fit it to the front, sealing up the plug to stop water getting in.
Been fine since
Managed to get a rear sensor from a breakers, and fit it to the front, sealing up the plug to stop water getting in.
Been fine since
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My dashlight has been on for over a year. The headlights are fine, but as its now an MOT failure I have to pay £££ just to turn off a warning light
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But that's £50 for a second hand part which has exactly the same design flaws as the original and no warranty, that's assuming you know which one is causing the fault.
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