"Roll over protect fault" warning
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2006 DB9 Volante
I am getting an intermittent "roll over protect fault" warning in red on my dash while I'm driving. It's usually when I am 'pushing on' and I don't think that I've seen it whilst driving on the motorway. It will stay on for about 20 seconds then disappears.
Anyone know why this might be happening?
I am getting an intermittent "roll over protect fault" warning in red on my dash while I'm driving. It's usually when I am 'pushing on' and I don't think that I've seen it whilst driving on the motorway. It will stay on for about 20 seconds then disappears.
Anyone know why this might be happening?
belfry said:
2006 DB9 Volante
I am getting an intermittent "roll over protect fault" warning in red on my dash while I'm driving. It's usually when I am 'pushing on' and I don't think that I've seen it whilst driving on the motorway. It will stay on for about 20 seconds then disappears.
Anyone know why this might be happening?
Don't know the cause, but for sure I'd get that checked before something untoward happens to your hood's windscreen.I am getting an intermittent "roll over protect fault" warning in red on my dash while I'm driving. It's usually when I am 'pushing on' and I don't think that I've seen it whilst driving on the motorway. It will stay on for about 20 seconds then disappears.
Anyone know why this might be happening?
Umarwrites said:
Hi,
Did you ever figure out how to reset the code on the dash?
You should be able to with an ODB scanner. Even a cheap one. I cleared an exhaust system error which then came back later, had it checked at garage and it did need action taking, to replace o2 sensors. If a possibility yours could cause an issue like previous posters maybe worth having it checked!! Did you ever figure out how to reset the code on the dash?
Umarwrites said:
Hi,
Did you ever figure out how to reset the code on the dash?
Unfortunately not. I use the AM only in the summer for fey days. Did you ever figure out how to reset the code on the dash?
I bought a good tool to read and reset the fault. But it shows me a fault inline fuse?? Fuse is checked but probably there is a second fuse somewhere? Ps. Changed the ECU already. No success.
Still any help highly appreciated 🙂
Diagnostic Report Summary:
The vehicle diagnostic report indicates that there are four issues in the vehicle body system of the 2005 ASTONMARTIN DB9.
The Rollover Protection Module (ROPS) has four fault codes: 67, 6E, 78, and 63.
Fault Code Analysis:
These fault codes suggest potential problems within the Rollover Protection Module. Each code likely represents a specific malfunction or error condition related to the module's operation.
Bullevard said:
Unfortunately not. I use the AM only in the summer for few days.
Also the dealer couldn’t clear the fault because a TRANSPORT FUSE. they do not know where that fuse is.
I bought a good tool to read and reset the fault. But it shows me a fault inline fuse?? Fuse is checked but probably there is a second fuse somewhere? Ps. Changed the ECU already. No success.
Still any help highly appreciated ??
Diagnostic Report Summary:
The vehicle diagnostic report indicates that there are four issues in the vehicle body system of the 2005 ASTONMARTIN DB9.
The Rollover Protection Module (ROPS) has four fault codes: 67, 6E, 78, and 63.
Fault Code Analysis:
These fault codes suggest potential problems within the Rollover Protection Module. Each code likely represents a specific malfunction or error condition related to the module's operation.
Also the dealer couldn’t clear the fault because a TRANSPORT FUSE. they do not know where that fuse is.
I bought a good tool to read and reset the fault. But it shows me a fault inline fuse?? Fuse is checked but probably there is a second fuse somewhere? Ps. Changed the ECU already. No success.
Still any help highly appreciated ??
Diagnostic Report Summary:
The vehicle diagnostic report indicates that there are four issues in the vehicle body system of the 2005 ASTONMARTIN DB9.
The Rollover Protection Module (ROPS) has four fault codes: 67, 6E, 78, and 63.
Fault Code Analysis:
These fault codes suggest potential problems within the Rollover Protection Module. Each code likely represents a specific malfunction or error condition related to the module's operation.
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