2000 Land Rover Discovery "chassis signal" Questions

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...check the rear lighting wire loom from rear of light clusters ,trace the earth wire to the body/chassis connection to ensure a good earth , check for power to the indicater lamp , the bulb

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...wire is just a ground for the horn relay there must be a hole worn in the insulation of the horn wire and that is grounding to the chassis when you use the turn signal switch. no other

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...signal lights activate, and at same time when i break the turn signals stay on in the and do not blink. Not sure what is going on The earth connection to the light units is poor, probably due to a ...

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...signal high Chassis acceleration sensor (CAS) if probably at fault. Not sure where exactly its located. A search came up with it possibly around the windshield wiper cover under the hood. Chassis ...

...signal. 4 way flasher lights also fast and weak. The earth connection to the light units is poor, probably due to a corroded screw on an earth wire between the light unit and the vehicle chassis or ...

...chassis. Ign. key on, headlight switch on, headlights inop., turn signal and Hi Beam indicator illuminate on the dash. Park light only on, works OK. 2004 chassis used for a Georgie Boy Landau RV ...

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Coding 1309 This is a chassis acceleration sensor signal is high.More than likely a faulty chassis acceleration sensor.Location of sensor is on the passenger side of engine compartment.

...signal does not work and back flashes fast i tried changing the bulb but it didnt help The fact that the rear works fast means that the connection from flasher to bulb to chassis isn't complete. ...

...turn signals to stop working and then a week later the brake lights on a 1992 Cutlass Supreme?? Bad chassis ground. Look for a braided strap running between engine and firewall (perhaps other chassis ...

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...the ground Grey (signal) or output wire Back probe the grey wire & ground your meter lead or oscilloscope to chassis ----- NOT THE SENSOR GROUND No voltage goes to the O2 --- it is an output ...

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