Multiple Warning Lights - Error Codes HELP
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They have replaced the speedo I think but keep telling us the whole Dash
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Changing the whole dash would be big money looney tunes. The Speedo would show the car collision symbol amongst others.
The symbol is actually for the Forward Emergency Braking (FEB) error and signifies a front radar sensor failure.
Lane problems raises the Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and relates to the front camera. That also detects road signs.
If your Nissan dealer has failed to fix these problems and you paid them £2k I suggest you call/email Nissan Customer Services and complain.
There is no simple fix for these problems.
The symbol is actually for the Forward Emergency Braking (FEB) error and signifies a front radar sensor failure.
Lane problems raises the Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and relates to the front camera. That also detects road signs.
If your Nissan dealer has failed to fix these problems and you paid them £2k I suggest you call/email Nissan Customer Services and complain.
There is no simple fix for these problems.
Mk2 Qashqai Facelift - J11b (2017–and onward)
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Hi all,
I seem to be getting similar issues as mentioned on this thread, I sorted the exhaust sensor issues, cleared the fault and now the OBD scanner displays loads of other faults.
C1B92-0 - Brake control system
C1BAO-00 - ADAS/chassis CTRL brake system
C1BC2-00 - RR wheel sensor
C1101-00 - RR RH Sensor-1
C1A26-00 - ABS/TCS/VDC/ CIRC
C1A03-00 - VHCL speed SE CIRC
It would be handy to have an idea of what your issues were and what they cost to resolve. Any help would be appreciated.
I seem to be getting similar issues as mentioned on this thread, I sorted the exhaust sensor issues, cleared the fault and now the OBD scanner displays loads of other faults.
C1B92-0 - Brake control system
C1BAO-00 - ADAS/chassis CTRL brake system
C1BC2-00 - RR wheel sensor
C1101-00 - RR RH Sensor-1
C1A26-00 - ABS/TCS/VDC/ CIRC
C1A03-00 - VHCL speed SE CIRC
It would be handy to have an idea of what your issues were and what they cost to resolve. Any help would be appreciated.
clear all them codes and see if any come back as you don`t know how long them codes have been stored in the mem for.dazzler9000 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 25, 2022 8:30 pm Hi all,
I seem to be getting similar issues as mentioned on this thread, I sorted the exhaust sensor issues, cleared the fault and now the OBD scanner displays loads of other faults.
C1B92-0 - Brake control system
C1BAO-00 - ADAS/chassis CTRL brake system
C1BC2-00 - RR wheel sensor
C1101-00 - RR RH Sensor-1
C1A26-00 - ABS/TCS/VDC/ CIRC
C1A03-00 - VHCL speed SE CIRC
It would be handy to have an idea of what your issues were and what they cost to resolve. Any help would be appreciated.
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Yes, I did that but they still remain. I had a look under the car today and spotted that one of the wires leading to the ABS plug was broken.
After a quick google, I found another thread which suggests that you can't buy the plug and need a complete loom . The thread suggested that Nissan wouldn't just fix the cable but replace the rear loom, and with fitting it's about £2k. Financially, that isn't an option for an 8-year-old car.
Is there any reason why you couldn't cut the plug out of the loom and just join the cable together with some decent waterproof connectors?
If the above is possible, any recommendations for joiners? If not, does anyone know the part code for the loom I'd need?
As I hijacked this thread, I've started my own here - viewtopic.php?p=97464#p97464
After a quick google, I found another thread which suggests that you can't buy the plug and need a complete loom . The thread suggested that Nissan wouldn't just fix the cable but replace the rear loom, and with fitting it's about £2k. Financially, that isn't an option for an 8-year-old car.
Is there any reason why you couldn't cut the plug out of the loom and just join the cable together with some decent waterproof connectors?
If the above is possible, any recommendations for joiners? If not, does anyone know the part code for the loom I'd need?
As I hijacked this thread, I've started my own here - viewtopic.php?p=97464#p97464