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ohuntsman



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Yaw rate sensor, Open circuit

I have a fault “Yaw rate sensor open circuit”

Does anyone have an experience with this particular fault?

Thanks!

Post #497695 5th Dec 2018 7:50pm
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ohuntsman



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Zambezi Silver

Replaced a Coca Cola sticky Yaw rate sensor and still had this problem!

So it was an open circuit, a pin was bent in the ABS ECU.

It was also giving a CAN BUS fault C0867-2 & C0867-20 on the Air suspension ECU.

Straightened the pin and all now works well - sometimes the simplest least obvious solution are the right ones- now off to refit my centre console!

Post #498177 11th Dec 2018 10:39am
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annette



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A Trap 

thank you I will check this next time another patient comes in.. Had the sensor out in this one as well, removed biscuits and chocolate but no joy

Post #498378 12th Dec 2018 10:03pm
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ohuntsman



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Which faults are you getting? I’ve been through a lot on this one

Post #498425 13th Dec 2018 1:21pm
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annette



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A Trap 

It is an early one, I get Can-bus errors on the ABS and supension.. but they display in another format.

0x32 CAN bus fault.

This one is gone now, can't check right now. But he will be back as he has some serious gearbox trouble.

I had a similar thing on a Discovery 3, it would go mad every time it got really hot in the cabin (normal here, the lady lives in the seaming hot lowlands). I cleaned the pins of corrosion, made them a bit beefier with solder and that fixed it. Well I hope it did, haven't heard from it since.

Post #498456 13th Dec 2018 3:58pm
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ohuntsman



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Zambezi Silver

I’m pretty sure that’s a steering angle sensor fault.

Start with the wheel in the centre, full lock left. Full lock right

Often the pins wear down. There are several threads on this

Post #498794 16th Dec 2018 7:12am
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Norway



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How did this end. -03V td6
-72 Cadillac Coupe DeVille 7,7liter.

Post #505208 15th Feb 2019 11:59am
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stu1



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Old thread I know, but we had one once that would fail when warmed up leading to the usual DSC fail, suspension fail etc.

The solution was to keep the rear vents on cold with minimal rear fan so the centre tunnel is kept cool Smile

Post #505266 15th Feb 2019 7:25pm
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Norway



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Omg, I have to try that tomorrow. Cheers

Post #505273 15th Feb 2019 7:39pm
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