Disco 3 HDC fault...help!
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Hi all,
Tearing my hair out at this. In short, the Dash is lit up like a Xmas tree with pretty much every warning light coming on upon start up and the info display saying HDC fault special programs unavailable and then park brake fault. The vehicle has also put itself in crawl mode, with it dropping the suspension and restricting speed and revs massively. It has done this a couple of times in the past, but it has been solved by turning the engine off, locking the doors and waiting a few minutes. However, now it won't even do that. The problem started this time when I changed a blown head lamp bulb, but I don't know if that's coincidental. I fiddled with it and checked the connections afterwards and the warning lights did clear, but came on again and returned to crawl mode after about 8 miles when I touched the brakes
Many disco forums suggest all this means the battery needs replacing, but the RAC came out this AM to fit one and said there was nothing wrong with it. He also tested the alternator and no problem there.
Any advice? Anyone had similar problems? Anyone recommend a good independent garage with Landy knowledge in and around S Yorkshire or N Lincolnshire? Trying to avoid main stealer.
Tearing my hair out at this. In short, the Dash is lit up like a Xmas tree with pretty much every warning light coming on upon start up and the info display saying HDC fault special programs unavailable and then park brake fault. The vehicle has also put itself in crawl mode, with it dropping the suspension and restricting speed and revs massively. It has done this a couple of times in the past, but it has been solved by turning the engine off, locking the doors and waiting a few minutes. However, now it won't even do that. The problem started this time when I changed a blown head lamp bulb, but I don't know if that's coincidental. I fiddled with it and checked the connections afterwards and the warning lights did clear, but came on again and returned to crawl mode after about 8 miles when I touched the brakes
Many disco forums suggest all this means the battery needs replacing, but the RAC came out this AM to fit one and said there was nothing wrong with it. He also tested the alternator and no problem there.
Any advice? Anyone had similar problems? Anyone recommend a good independent garage with Landy knowledge in and around S Yorkshire or N Lincolnshire? Trying to avoid main stealer.
Lotusevoraboy said:
Hi all,
Tearing my hair out at this. In short, the Dash is lit up like a Xmas tree with pretty much every warning light coming on upon start up and the info display saying HDC fault special programs unavailable and then park brake fault. The vehicle has also put itself in crawl mode, with it dropping the suspension and restricting speed and revs massively. It has done this a couple of times in the past, but it has been solved by turning the engine off, locking the doors and waiting a few minutes. However, now it won't even do that. The problem started this time when I changed a blown head lamp bulb, but I don't know if that's coincidental. I fiddled with it and checked the connections afterwards and the warning lights did clear, but came on again and returned to crawl mode after about 8 miles when I touched the brakes
Many disco forums suggest all this means the battery needs replacing, but the RAC came out this AM to fit one and said there was nothing wrong with it. He also tested the alternator and no problem there.
Any advice? Anyone had similar problems? Anyone recommend a good independent garage with Landy knowledge in and around S Yorkshire or N Lincolnshire? Trying to avoid main stealer.
Just had similar, traced to alternator packed up.Tearing my hair out at this. In short, the Dash is lit up like a Xmas tree with pretty much every warning light coming on upon start up and the info display saying HDC fault special programs unavailable and then park brake fault. The vehicle has also put itself in crawl mode, with it dropping the suspension and restricting speed and revs massively. It has done this a couple of times in the past, but it has been solved by turning the engine off, locking the doors and waiting a few minutes. However, now it won't even do that. The problem started this time when I changed a blown head lamp bulb, but I don't know if that's coincidental. I fiddled with it and checked the connections afterwards and the warning lights did clear, but came on again and returned to crawl mode after about 8 miles when I touched the brakes
Many disco forums suggest all this means the battery needs replacing, but the RAC came out this AM to fit one and said there was nothing wrong with it. He also tested the alternator and no problem there.
Any advice? Anyone had similar problems? Anyone recommend a good independent garage with Landy knowledge in and around S Yorkshire or N Lincolnshire? Trying to avoid main stealer.
Look on www.disco3co.uk for "10forcash", very helpful guy.
Had a similar Xmas tree of lights recently that turned out to be the brake switch causing problems. The wife instigated a number of errors that included the ones you mentioned. But I couldn't recreate. Evidently we drive differently.
Tiny switch buried under the dash somewhere and it caused a world of pain.
Dr Rick
Tiny switch buried under the dash somewhere and it caused a world of pain.
Dr Rick
Well is it any wonder that people want to avoid main dealers? As posted above earlier, car went in for the alternator today. I said to my wife, they will come back with other stuff and,as it's owned by a women it will all be safety related stuff......wait 3 hours and......Bingo! " rear brake pads 90% worn" Three weeks ago it was serviced by someone I trust implicitly with rear pads shown as 50% worn.This is the third time they've tried to pull a stunt like this, at two different branches when it's been in.If anyone else had an alternator in stock I would have "Lookered" the other way. Absolute
of the highest order.
of the highest order.Edited by sjc on Thursday 20th December 21:04
Lotusevoraboy said:
Thanks for the advice guys. As stated the RAC reckoned the battery was OK, same with the alternator...do I trust him or get a new battery anyway?
Where is this brake sensor and or brake switch that two of you speak of?
It's normally on the brake sensor or one of the individual ABS wheel sensorsWhere is this brake sensor and or brake switch that two of you speak of?
Lotusevoraboy said:
Thanks for the advice guys. As stated the RAC reckoned the battery was OK, same with the alternator...do I trust him or get a new battery anyway?
Where is this brake sensor and or brake switch that two of you speak of?
Look at the uper end of the brake pedal under the dash areaWhere is this brake sensor and or brake switch that two of you speak of?
Dr Rick
Lotusevoraboy said:
Is the brake pedal sensor a cheap easy fix?
You need to identify what the actual problem is first, rather than guess work and systematically replacing every part in the system... If you don't know what you're doing, get it to a dealer. You need to get it hooked up to the diagnostics software and that will tell you exactly what is causing the problems.
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