Tuscan Diagnostics Codes

Tuscan Diagnostics Codes

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RU1

Original Poster:

9 posts

257 months

Monday 17th February 2003
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I've just got my Tuscan back after a one month visit to the dealer to have things sorted out. Unfortunately it still has a few problems . The main ones being the dash comes up with intermittent diagnostics codes the latest being Code L. Does anyone know what this means?

Also the inertia on the seat belts is way too sensitive - it takes 5 minutes of jiggling to get the things to unwind enough. Anyone know how to adjust them?

andyvdg

1,536 posts

283 months

Monday 17th February 2003
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The diag codes on the FAQ here. The seat belt sensitivity is a TVR thing, I'm led to believe. They all do that sir.

johnwilk

97 posts

284 months

Monday 17th February 2003
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Code L is - Erratic road speed sensor input. This usually means that the sensor, sited on the diff, is dirty. Older cars had the original sensor changed under warranty due to erratic readings.

RU1

Original Poster:

9 posts

257 months

Monday 17th February 2003
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Thanks very much for that. Hopefully the warranty will cover it if it comes up again. Will check the FAQs.

mad-dot

341 posts

258 months

Tuesday 18th February 2003
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I just got my 1st code L today....AND low voltage 9.5 volts!!
I was begining to think something was wrong!!!

paul-b

21,264 posts

256 months

Wednesday 19th February 2003
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RU1

See my post of this morning in TVR General.

Mr Freefall

2,323 posts

258 months

Wednesday 19th February 2003
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Tuscan Dashboard Diagnosic Codes



A - Speedo not activating zero switch/switch failed/open circuit

B - Speedo not releasing zero switch/switch failed/short to earth

C - Water not activating zero switch/switch failed/open circuit

D - Water not releasing zero switch/switch failed/short to earth

E - Fuel not activating zero switch/switch failed/open circuit

F - Fuel not releasing zero switch/switch failed/short to earth

G - Water temperature sensor input open circuit

H - Air temperature sensor input open circui

I - Oil temperature sensor input open circuit

J - Oil presure sensor input open circuit

K - Fuel level sensor input open circuit

L - Erratic road speed signal input

M

N

O - No communication between analogue and control up


Sure this has been posted before, but here is a list as at November 2001

RU1

Original Poster:

9 posts

257 months

Wednesday 19th February 2003
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Thanks for you help guys.

Code has disappeared now although been replaced by a repeating frost warning - pressing the reset only stops it for a few seconds. It also locked me out today when I parked up (even though I had the keys in my hand! Climbing in through the back window in my office car park had the security guard out pretty quick!

trueblue

32 posts

256 months

Wednesday 19th February 2003
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Is this problem with the repeated Frost Warning code a common one ? I have just taken my Tuscan out for a quick 20 minute run (I was getting withdrawal symptoms after being away last weekend and no drive for 10 days !).

Outside temperature according to the display was 2C and the Frost Warning kept coming up again no matter how many times I pressed the diagnostics display switch to turn it off.

Quite distracting when it won't stay off for more than 30 seconds (especially as I'm still running the car in for its first 1000 miles and want to watch the rev counter like a hawk) !

Nick Elliott

2,387 posts

281 months

Wednesday 19th February 2003
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trueblue said: Is this problem with the repeated Frost Warning code a common one ? !


Not on early models they only give a warning for low oil & water temperatures.

Nick

21TVR

655 posts

256 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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Yes, i've been driving with my thumb or forefinger ready to catch it, it's been reading frost warning for about two or three weeks now - last night at 23:00 it kept changing it's mind as to wether it was -1 or -2
and I was aware of it as we blatted (at times) back from the 'Bristol Beers and Pie'

..the road felt very firm...but difficult to keep it down though when you're in convoy with a Noble!!

andyvdg

1,536 posts

283 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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The frost warning is a right pain in the ar*e when the temperature is hovering around 2 degrees. Funny how that Sunday Time journalist didn't pick up on this as a (the ?) genuine ergonmic design fault. Prat.

trueblue

32 posts

256 months

Thursday 20th February 2003
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Thanks Andy. So, I'll be putting that one down to another "they do that sir" design feature rather than adding it to my glitch list for the 1,000 mile service !

RU1

Original Poster:

9 posts

257 months

Friday 21st February 2003
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I spoke to the dealer about it as my dash was just upgraded due to the display faulting previously. Apparently the repetition is normal. I've resorted to turning the beeping right down now though as the display is distracting enough.

>> Edited by RU1 on Friday 21st February 15:31