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salmoner
 


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suspention fault

Been getting a suspension fault this last couple of days lld says "cross articulation" failer or something like that . Had a slow puncher on the nsr which is now fixed would this of caused the suspension fault as ive not had it since the puncher repair Confused Confused
  
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red or amber color? do you have OBD reader? can be leakage along the suspension system
  
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salmoner
 


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Red , no OBD reader as I said had slow puncher causing a soft tyre it's been ok since I got that fixed the ride hight on that corner would be lower than the other and think that's what the problem was , just live to hate these discos but wouldn't have anything else πŸ˜‰πŸ˜€
  
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XDAndy
 


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Re: suspention fault

salmoner wrote:
lld says "cross articulation" failer or something like that .


If you have an IIDtool, can you copy the error code in its entirety?

If it’s the Bluetooth version, then email yourself a copy of the report, cut and paste the code here, with the mileage if it has it.

Then might be worth resetting the fault codes and see what happens.

Any other codes appear?
  
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salmoner
 


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Re: suspention fault

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XDAndy
 


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salmoner wrote:
salmoner wrote:
Been getting a suspension fault this last couple of days lld says "cross articulation" failer or something like that . Had a slow puncher on the nsr which is now fixed would this of caused the suspension fault as ive not had it since the puncher repair Confused Confused


your slow puncher would cause this . I had 1 and the dash was lighting up like Blackpool eliminations as with yours it didn't happen again once the puncher was fixed . Thumbs Up


Um, haven't you just replied to your own original post?
  
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yes Shocked Shocked Shocked
  
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