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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: bellers on 18 November 2010, 20:06:43
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have the check message
low beam
fld/vision
but ive no bulbs out. anyone know what it means
jonny
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have the check message
low beam
fld/vision
but ive no bulbs out. anyone know what it means
jonny
Either front or rear level sensor on the nearside suspension or level motor in either head light
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ive been driving around with mine like that since February, i really should get it seen too ::)
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Tech II or a proper code reader will tell you where the fault lies.
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Does it only happen on very cold days? When it's below freezing I've started getting that message, but not when it's above ~2C - I'm guessing the lights are frozen in position ;D
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have the check message
low beam
fld/vision
but ive no bulbs out. anyone know what it means
jonny
Either front or rear level sensor on the nearside suspension or level motor in either head light
As Andy B says - the HID levelling system has detected a fault with itself, and will try to put lights in a safe (ie, low) position if it can.
Normally, its the sensor on the NSF wishbone needs clipping back on. If thats OK, likely to be one of the servo motors, but check rear sensor (as its easy) first
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the boy you got it right. just need clipped back on on the nsf wish bone so sorted :)
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the boy you got it right. just need clipped back on on the nsf wish bone so sorted :)
Who answered first? And who used whose post as a reference for his own? :-? :-? :-?
;) ;)
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sorry and you lead him on... to the answer.
you said sensor and he said the clip
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.... and he said the clip
which is all part of the sensor ............. ;) ;) ;)
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.... and he said the clip
which is all part of the sensor ............. ;) ;) ;)
Indeed - though it matters not, 'OOF' managed to sort the issue :D :D ;D
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Just a quick and probably stupid question - when I start my Omega is always says 'brake check' in the radio display section. It goes off when I touch the brakes and all the brake lights and brakes are working fine - is that what is supposed to happen?
Thanks.
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edsomega
yup that is what is meant to happen :y
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Just a quick and probably stupid question - when I start my Omega is always says 'brake check' in the radio display section. It goes off when I touch the brakes and all the brake lights and brakes are working fine - is that what is supposed to happen?
Thanks.
You're checking both brake lamps when you initially press the pedal, if it stays on or comes on when driving it means you've a duff brake light. :y (pretty sure the centre high level isn't on the check circuit)