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Big Tim

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Low Beam FLD/Vision Fault
« on: 14 February 2009, 11:21:49 »

Hi, Sorry my first post to this forum is requesting help but my MV6 Estate has flashed the above fault and I wondered if anyone knew what the likely cause was and if it is fixable without a trip to a main dealer.

Looking forward to any help

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Tim
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Re: Low Beam FLD/Vision Fault
« Reply #1 on: 14 February 2009, 11:35:13 »

Check the little arms on the suspension sensors on nearside front and rear, they have a tendancy to pop off :y
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Re: Low Beam FLD/Vision Fault
« Reply #2 on: 14 February 2009, 11:38:09 »

It could be the level sensor on either the front near side wishbone or rear near side radius arm, or the level motor in each headlight. Ideally you need to ask the car via a real Tech II what's throwing up the fault. The level sensors are £50 a pop new, so a bit expensive diagnosing by replacement.
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Re: Low Beam FLD/Vision Fault
« Reply #3 on: 14 February 2009, 15:16:15 »

Could even be down to the level motors being a bit sticky.
They can be exercised but you need a real Tech2 to do it.
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Re: Low Beam FLD/Vision Fault
« Reply #4 on: 15 February 2009, 08:57:38 »

its def worth a visual check of the sensors on the pass side suspension arms front and rear. There is a little box with an arm and silver(when new) con rod with 2 rose joints that connect to wishbone.
On mine the arm had come out of the box. This is a ball joint that is a press fit. It wears and can also be pulled out by ceased rose joints, as mine was, as it could be seen  hanging loose with the front wheel on full right lock while looking by the front pass door hinge.

If you have this problem you can try greaseing the ball joint and pressing it back into the box, but you may find the it only lasts a day up 2 before it falls off again and the warning returns. New one is 50 sobs from vx.

If the sensors are visually ok then you really need tech 2 as said. I would highly recommend The Boy for this, see his web link at the bottom of one of his posts. Or pm him, he has a couple of tech 2s dotted around the country with members who know their onions. Dont bother the dealer with it, as a rule they dont know what they are doing, esp with tech 2. Hth


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Re: Low Beam FLD/Vision Fault
« Reply #5 on: 15 February 2009, 09:03:43 »

just seen your location, Kevin Wood had a tech 2 last i heard. Hes in Alton hampshire if your ever up this way.
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