Seen a few like this,you can monitor shuttle valve states as live data on Testbook,to see if they are working properly.In all but one case it was down to the battery voltage dipping on a cold morning during start up.The diagnostics computer said the fault with mine was the 'Shuttle Valve'?? But LR told my garage to replace the ECU cos they sometimes throw up that fault for nothing.............which is nice![]()
So have you had the codes read since fittting the Ecu ? Normally the shuttle valve issue will make the lights stay on all the time.I had a new battery 6 months before the ECU was replaced. The warning lights come on intermitantly...........can go for weeks without seeing them then sometimes the come on daily..........I just ignore em now.
food for thought and once I get the sensor channged I'll go from there. Beginning to think I bought a friday afternoon car but then I've seen a few threads on the td4 2002 with problems and beginning to wonder if I got a duff car!!!
glad its sortedSuperb - I got my sensor off ebay and fitted it with no problems all sorted and no christmas tree lights!! Happy as pigs in ****!!!
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