Guest Bodger Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 Can't get rid of SERVICE light and Airbag warning comes on intermittently, occasionally the STOP warning and puncture warning. Any ideas guy's Quote
Guest Bodger Posted June 9, 2009 Posted June 9, 2009 Can't get rid of SERVICE light and Airbag warning comes on intermittently, occasionally the STOP warning and puncture warning. Any ideas guy's All sorted now, new com 2000 and everything re-set... :lol: Quote
Guest Bodger Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 Can't get rid of SERVICE light and Airbag warning comes on intermittently, occasionally the STOP warning and puncture warning. Any ideas guy's New Com 2000 fitted and cured all but one warning. I still get tyres punctured warning any ideas guy's..... Quote
coastline taxis Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 New Com 2000 fitted and cured all but one warning. I still get tyres punctured warning any ideas guy's.....Sensor in the tyres either not there or knackered. Easier to get the dealer to just switch the system of as youl sharp know when youve got a puncture Quote
Randombloke Posted June 14, 2009 Posted June 14, 2009 New Com 2000 fitted and cured all but one warning. I still get tyres punctured warning any ideas guy's..... Yes. Usually when you have reporting valves they are only on four out of the five wheels you have. The spare usually has NO reporting valve. When the spare gets used the wheel with the reporting valve gets left in the boot storage area and goes flat. Check that the reporting valves are all on the wheels actually on the car. If in doubt, make sure the spare has no reporting valve and if it has inflate it. HTH. Footnote: This is my own personal experience, from when I was running the car with the spare wheel in use. Quote
Guest Bodger Posted June 15, 2009 Posted June 15, 2009 Yes. Usually when you have reporting valves they are only on four out of the five wheels you have. The spare usually has NO reporting valve. When the spare gets used the wheel with the reporting valve gets left in the boot storage area and goes flat. Check that the reporting valves are all on the wheels actually on the car. If in doubt, make sure the spare has no reporting valve and if it has inflate it. HTH. Footnote: This is my own personal experience, from when I was running the car with the spare wheel in use. It was, good job I checked and I hope the niggle....Thanx....... :unsure: Quote
Guest Bodger Posted June 16, 2009 Posted June 16, 2009 Yes. Usually when you have reporting valves they are only on four out of the five wheels you have. The spare usually has NO reporting valve. When the spare gets used the wheel with the reporting valve gets left in the boot storage area and goes flat. Check that the reporting valves are all on the wheels actually on the car. If in doubt, make sure the spare has no reporting valve and if it has inflate it. HTH. Footnote: This is my own personal experience, from when I was running the car with the spare wheel in use. Your not going to believe this I have and it did....Thanx Quote
Guest Bodger Posted June 17, 2009 Posted June 17, 2009 Your not going to believe this I have and it did....Thanx I would not have believed blowing up the spare tyre would cure the problem but it has, amazing..!!! Quote
Randombloke Posted June 17, 2009 Posted June 17, 2009 I would not have believed blowing up the spare tyre would cure the problem but it has, amazing..!!! Neither would I until I'd done it....... Quote
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