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4x4 info - red flash on one of the wheels
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mathewdowns
 


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United Kingdom 2007 Discovery 3 TDV6 SE Auto Stornoway GreyDiscovery 3
4x4 info - red flash on one of the wheels

Right - this may seem a silly question but some mornings on my front passenger side wheer the red line is flashing by the wheel on the 4x4 info.

SWMBO is pregnant so have to have car in access mode and assume this is something to do with it? What does the red line mean?

Thanks
Mat
  
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Gareth
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It probably means that the height sensor on that wheel is not working properly. You could try disconnecting its connecting rod and working it through its full range a few times to clean the contacts?
  
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When one of mine went faulty there was a distinct grating noise from the contacts when moving the arm back and forwards through its travel.
  
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