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I am close to the 110k mark and other than a the normal 'service 4wd system light, all is well in the land of my Commander.
Will be looking to a scanner to check/clear codes.
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I am close to the 110k mark and other than a the normal 'service 4wd system light, all is well in the land of my Commander.
Will be looking to a scanner to check/clear codes.
Yeh, I had that dash message come on once and it turned out I had two faulty wheel speed sensors. They had taken in too much mud, dirt and dust and finally gave up. Sometimes they can be fixed by squirting the hose into the disc hub area to remove excess dirt.
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Yeh, I had that dash message come on once and it turned out I had two faulty wheel speed sensors. They had taken in too much mud, dirt and dust and finally gave up. Sometimes they can be fixed by squirting the hose into the disc hub area to remove excess dirt.
The message came on the last day in the Simpson. I spread water on both front and back wheel sensors to clear the salt pan mud. The message was gone the following morning and I could attach Big Red.
Also, to note that I was less than 1,000km from my next services, so the computer will pick-up any faults very quickly.
I did read on the WH forum that one of the guys spread grease or some sort of water resistant on the sensors before he drove through the Simpson. I'll do that next year when I cross the Simpson again.
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