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Dave.gsx1300r



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Dsc triangle warning light

Hi all Newby here

I've just purchased a freelander 2 td4 and the yellow triangle ⚠️ keeps lighting up when I pull away turning right and sometimes as I'm driving round a right hand corner and stays flashing, I'm new to the haldex system my other freelander 1 had the vcu on it,

I've done a bit of research and realise the system is thinking I've lost traction on a wheel wheel and is telling the haldex to use the 4 wheel drive system, ( I'm on the Rd surface)
What I'd like to know is
Should the Amber triangle just light up when a wheel loses traction or keep flashing
But doesn't stop till I switch ignition off

And also when it's flashing when I pull away there's a slight thud as if something is engaging then it drives ok

Any idea's would be greatly appreciated

Dave

Post #437905 21st Dec 2023 8:14 pm
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I Like Chips



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Have you run a fault code reader over it

Post #437906 21st Dec 2023 10:12 pm
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jules



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Re: Dsc triangle warning light

Dave.gsx1300r wrote:
Hi all Newby here

I've just purchased a freelander 2 td4 and the yellow triangle ⚠️ keeps lighting up when I pull away turning right and sometimes as I'm driving round a right hand corner and stays flashing, I'm new to the haldex system my other freelander 1 had the vcu on it,

I've done a bit of research and realise the system is thinking I've lost traction on a wheel wheel and is telling the haldex to use the 4 wheel drive system, ( I'm on the Rd surface)
What I'd like to know is
Should the Amber triangle just light up when a wheel loses traction or keep flashing
But doesn't stop till I switch ignition off

And also when it's flashing when I pull away there's a slight thud as if something is engaging then it drives ok

Any idea's would be greatly appreciated

Dave


More info please:
Mileage ?
When was haldex last serviced , if ever ?


My first thoughts is that it could be a haldex full of crud.
Pull the haldex fuse to disasble it (ignore the warnings - they will go when fuse is replaced) and see if the situation improves.

If its the haldex - then it needs properly servicing - not just the disposable filter but also changing the haldex fluid, removing the pump and cleaning its filter. Lots on here about haldex servicing.
JLR's haldex service schedule is woefully inadequate and gives rise to premature failure. Jules

Post #437911 22nd Dec 2023 12:39 am
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Dave.gsx1300r



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Hi, I like chips / jules

Yes I've ran a code reader over it with no faults
Milage is 118000 miles

Not sure when it was last serviced as its not in the service book with the rest of the services

I have purchased a haldex service kit which I'm going to do over the Xmas holiday

I'll pull the fuse out and see if it makes a difference

Dave

Post #437912 22nd Dec 2023 2:37 am
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Nodge68



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It's unlikely to be Haldex related, but more likely to be steering related.
From the description, I'd guess it's an issue with steering angle sensor.
They're pretty reliable, but have been known to fail on occasion.

I'd try a hard reset first. A code road will be needed to go further, and if a new sensor is needed, that will need accurate calibration. 2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Soon to be sold.
Hyundai Ionic 5 Ultimate on order.
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Post #437914 22nd Dec 2023 9:36 am
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Dave.gsx1300r



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Hi nodge68

How do I do a hard reset and get the code you mentioned and I presume I'll have to drop it in at my local landrover dealers for the sensor fitting and calibration

Dave

Post #437916 22nd Dec 2023 11:18 am
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SYFL2



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For hard reset disconnect battery hold the cables together for a few seconds.

Post #437917 22nd Dec 2023 11:59 am
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Nodge68



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Dave.gsx1300r wrote:
Hi nodge68

How do I do a hard reset and get the code you mentioned and I presume I'll have to drop it in at my local landrover dealers for the sensor fitting and calibration

Dave


Hard reset as suggested above.

A code reader is required to identify the component causing the warning.
It doesn't have to he an LR dealer, as there's nothing particularly LR about the vehicle, it's basically a Ford Mondeo/ Galaxy.
Any suitably equipped garage should have the necessary diagnostic equipment, and should be able to replace a steering angle sensor in a few minutes. 2009 Rimini Red SE TD4. Soon to be sold.
Hyundai Ionic 5 Ultimate on order.
Gone. 2006 Tonga Green i6 HSE.

Post #437920 22nd Dec 2023 3:23 pm
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Dave.gsx1300r



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I'll get my local garage to have a look at it after Xmas
Cheers

Dave

Post #437921 22nd Dec 2023 4:00 pm
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Dave.gsx1300r



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SYFL2 wrote:
For hard reset disconnect battery hold the cables together for a few seconds.


Thanks I'll have a go tomorrow

Dave

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