DSC/ETC, EBA and HDC warning lights with headlights on
Brief apologies as I understand that this topic has been discussed before, but I simply cannot find the thread.
The vehicle:
Diesel D3, manual, coil-suspension all round.
The symptoms:
When the (halogen) headlights are switched on whilst on the move, the three orange warning lights shown below simultaneously appear.
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They are "Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) and Electronic Traction Control (ETC)", "Brake systems (Emergency brake assist)", and "Hill Descent Control (HDC)".
ETC and HDC, at least, are then inoperative.
These lights do not illuminate when the headlights are off, and the functions operate properly.
Then when the ignition key is removed the hazard lights flash a few times.
The vehicle is out of warranty and I would appreciate the Power of the Forum before going to the garage.Discovery 3 TDV6 5-Seat
Zambesi Silver
Td5 Alive remap, rubber mats, fixed tow bar, disco3.co.uk sticker.
Manual gearbox - steel springs - 17" wheels. No tinted windows, no leather, no terrain response, no foglights, no xenons, no trip computer, no side steps, no mud flaps, no A-frame, no spot lights, no lamp guards, no sat nav, no winch, no roof rack, no RAI, no PDC, no bluetooth, no ipod connectivity, no clear indicators and no bright finish trim.
22nd Jul 2009 11:05 am
Willy Eckerslike
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Bad battery get it checked out with the head lights on and off, check the altrenator is charging correctly as well. Club Pie n Pea
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Change your brake light bulbs recently? Or could one of them have partially blown and the filament rewelded across from the tail light filament to the brake light filament?I know it's not considered "kind" to say no these days, but no. Just no, ok? And if it's not ok, still no.
22nd Jul 2009 11:19 am
AndrewS Tarquin of the Desert
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As above but also check battery earth cable connectionsIn the Beginning there was nothing, which exploded.
22nd Jul 2009 11:21 am
heine
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I had something similar when I put the wrong spec brake light bulbs in
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