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Error codes

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It's telling me two codes

Two 2 second flashes
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Four 1 second flashes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lKoCNVBDxPs

Anyone know what they are?
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Re: Error codes

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24 Vehicle speed sensor

Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

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Re: Error codes

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I think it's just one code :/
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The codes will cycle through and repeat.

For example say you have two error codes. 12 and 24.

It will do one long flash and two short flashes (12) and then it will do two long flashes and 4 short (24).

It will then keep repeating.
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Vectose wrote:The codes will cycle through and repeat.

For example say you have two error codes. 12 and 24.

It will do one long flash and two short flashes (12) and then it will do two long flashes and 4 short (24).

It will then keep repeating.
So it's 1 code cycling or 2 codes ?
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FTOwnage wrote:24 Vehicle speed sensor

Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

http://ftowa.com/html/workshop/workshopart07.html
What's that mean ? Sensor isn't pluged in or broken or what :lol: :?:
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You didn't video for long enough, but it looks like...
2 long + 4 short repeating = code 24 repeating
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I was just using the codes for reference. As Phil said, video wasn't long enough. But they will just keep cycling. If it's one then it will keep repeating the same sequence. If multiple it will show each code as mentioned above then repeat.
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PHIL069 wrote:You didn't video for long enough, but it looks like...
2 long + 4 short repeating = code 24 repeating

Bit It's repeating that over and over...
What's a speed sensor???.
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What's in the video is what it repeats .. There's no others. it Just pauses for abit then starts again
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Re: Error codes

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Speed sensor is on the top of your gearbox towards the back of the car, not the reverse light switch further back but simular looking.

Error 24 =
- Malfunction of the speed sensor
- Improper connector contact, open circuit or short-circuited harness wire of the speed sensor circuit
- Malfunction of the engine ECU
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PHIL069 wrote:Speed sensor is on the top of your gearbox towards the back of the car, not the reverse light switch further back but simular looking.

Error 24 =
- Malfunction of the speed sensor
- Improper connector contact, open circuit or short-circuited harness wire of the speed sensor circuit
- Malfunction of the engine ECU

Thanks :D ill check it out tomoro and see if its all plugged in properly :/
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Re: Error codes

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I am wrong :oops:
The vehicle speed sensor is in the "V" of the engine. It's connector is inbetween two of the injector connectors. The two injectors on the front bank to the passenger side of the engine.
I will look for a pic soon
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Re: Error codes

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I was right to begin with :lol:
The electrical manual doesn't show placement very well.
So disregard the second description and go with the first one :D
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PHIL069 wrote:I was right to begin with :lol:
The electrical manual doesn't show placement very well.
So disregard the second description and go with the first one :D
Hahaha awesome ! Thanks
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Re: Error codes

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Its on the gearbox, near the firewall, black plug.
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silverGPX wrote:Its on the gearbox, near the firewall, black plug.

It's plugged in............. :?
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Re: Error codes

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Stepper motor plugged in?

Its on the same loom.

Sensor could be dodgy, also try reseating the whole plug. You may not have pushed it in all the way.

Did engine light light up in white car?
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Re: Error codes

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Its also fused as well

Fuse No: 8 in the interior
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Re: Error codes

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And by repeating I mean taking the 10mm bolt out removing whole sensor, check if any damaged cogs, I believe u could also use the one out of your auto box if u still have it
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