Fans work with AC/not when AC off or ignition off
Thank you for offering your help. The fans work. They come on with AC. They do not come on when ignition is off and a heat condition exists. Under the latter conditions I have very high engine compartment temperature while dashboard meter...
Location of Auxiliary Fan Sensor
Thank you for responding. I have gone through all the schematics and available sources. I simply need an answer about the location of this sensor. I am familiar with the other threads dealing with temperature problems. If you can, please give me an answer to...
I have 96 Discovery 1. I am looking for the location of the auxiliary fan sensor. I found a sensor on the left side of the engine above a water plug.
What is the function of this particular sensor?
Cruise Control Clock Spring Mechanism
It has been 3 years since I corrected this problem. Just go to "Steering" in the RAVE manual or CD. You will find this mechanism is part of the steering wheel assembly. Replacing or re-setting it (if not broken) will clear the SRS warning light.
SRS Problem
I worked this problem which was caused by a "clockwork spring." Get a RAVE manual or CD. Look at the steering wheel assembly where the component is located. If the routine check of seat belts does not produce result, try my suggestion. Jerry
Need emission air pump, antenna, shroud and dash around and below steering column. right door panel, dash repair strip to hold down curl. I went through this originally; now I am doing this for my grandson. Also need miniature light bulbs for shift indicator.
I need to take the air pump out...
SRS Code
There was no need to have a special code reader when I corrected my SRS code problem. I have already said I needed to replace the so-called clock spring in the steering assembly. When I did that I solved the problem. I may have used my ordinary code reader but do not recall. There...
I had the same replacement. I did not have a light problem. I don't recall but I may have used my code reader and turned off the light that way. I know I did not have to go to anyone. I replaced the "clock spring" mechanism to solve the original problem.
I have a 1996 SE Land Rover. I have changed out the rear shocks, replaced the speedometer switch, the air-conditioning switch, the brake switch. In addition I had the radiator re-built and replaced the headlights that had a little "sweat" in them. I bought some cowhide and had the cushion...
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