Maserati 3200 ERROR light
Discussion
Here's a good one.
Car runs like a dream; hose pipe ban...mmm car wash sounds like a great idea. Drive out of car wash and the red error comes on. 3 days later still on and the manual states suspension problem! For god's sake. Any clues or how this gets sorted for less than a half the mortgage!
Thanks
Car runs like a dream; hose pipe ban...mmm car wash sounds like a great idea. Drive out of car wash and the red error comes on. 3 days later still on and the manual states suspension problem! For god's sake. Any clues or how this gets sorted for less than a half the mortgage!
Thanks
MARK BEHAN said:
Here's a good one.
Car runs like a dream; hose pipe ban...mmm car wash sounds like a great idea. Drive out of car wash and the red error comes on. 3 days later still on and the manual states suspension problem! For god's sake. Any clues or how this gets sorted for less than a half the mortgage!
Thanks
Car runs like a dream; hose pipe ban...mmm car wash sounds like a great idea. Drive out of car wash and the red error comes on. 3 days later still on and the manual states suspension problem! For god's sake. Any clues or how this gets sorted for less than a half the mortgage!
Thanks
Mark, it May be an Actuator Fault.
What you describe happened to me as well and it turned out to be the Actuator.
You will need to take the car to a Main Dealer for Diagnostics.
Is your car still under warranty and if so which do you have ?
If you have the Trident Warranty you will have an uphill struggle on your hands I feel.
hope this info is of help?
Mark
Possibly water thats found its way into somewhere it shouldn't but this could always be a coincidence.
You need to get it diagnosed with an SD2 or SD3 tester - As you are in the locality give Grimaldi Engineering in Halstead, Essex a call. Roberto has now got his SD3 set up and charges a very modest sum (around £80 I believe) for a full scan and will advise on / carry out any remedy required. If it is water that caused the probs, you may find that all is ok once the errors have been cleared with the SD2.
Hope this helps
Possibly water thats found its way into somewhere it shouldn't but this could always be a coincidence.
You need to get it diagnosed with an SD2 or SD3 tester - As you are in the locality give Grimaldi Engineering in Halstead, Essex a call. Roberto has now got his SD3 set up and charges a very modest sum (around £80 I believe) for a full scan and will advise on / carry out any remedy required. If it is water that caused the probs, you may find that all is ok once the errors have been cleared with the SD2.
Hope this helps
Gassing Station | Supercar General | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff



