holidaychicken Well-Known Member Jan 16, 2015 #21 Might be worth checking all the connections around the headlights, the alternator isn't a million miles away from the passenger headlight connections
Might be worth checking all the connections around the headlights, the alternator isn't a million miles away from the passenger headlight connections
Datatek Well-Known Member Jan 16, 2015 #22 Could well be damp in a connector in the control circuits somewhere.
K kgeddes Active Member Jan 17, 2015 #23 Thanks guys! Got CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT and CHECK REAR LIGHTS messages today...nothing wrong with rear lights or number plate lights! Will have a look at connections etc tomorrow if snow stays away!
Thanks guys! Got CHECK NUMBER PLATE LIGHT and CHECK REAR LIGHTS messages today...nothing wrong with rear lights or number plate lights! Will have a look at connections etc tomorrow if snow stays away!
holidaychicken Well-Known Member Jan 17, 2015 #24 I was getting all sorts of problems including check various lights and mine was faulty number plate LED's which had started to melt and also melted the surrounding plastic My thread is below. http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f10/strange-lighting-issues-4-4-2004-a-270960.html
I was getting all sorts of problems including check various lights and mine was faulty number plate LED's which had started to melt and also melted the surrounding plastic My thread is below. http://www.landyzone.co.uk/lz/f10/strange-lighting-issues-4-4-2004-a-270960.html