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kiter



Member Since: 04 Jan 2013
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Where will I find the Lighting Control Module

FF going for its MOT tomorrow and wasted most of the day changing the front brake pads, basically one caliper bolt was an absolute b*gger to get off.............., last job was checking all the lights etc and I have a problem with the drivers side wing mounted indicator - basically wont work, changed the bulb etc - no joy. From a quick search suggestions are it could the LCM - hoping to give it a quick check tomorrow am first thing but cant find anthing to tell me where I might find it, anybody point me in the general direction and hopefully save some time? Thanks

Post #294911 23rd Nov 2014 10:23pm
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Joe90



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Should be in behind the bonnet release by the accelerator pedal (RHD) or thereabouts .
Experience is the only genuine knowledge, but as time passes, I have forgotten more than I can remember Wink
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As above... Remove the metal trim panel covering your sill, then the bonnet pull surround will slide out (pulling the bonnet pull up as it slides out) then you will need to remove the three torx bolts holding the bonnet pull lever to the bodywork and move to one side... The LCM is just behind (black box 3 x the size of a fag packet) held in with one bolt at the bottom sir Thumbs Up

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kiter



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many thanks - in the end took a chance and went with it as was - good news is passed and no advisories so a very happy chappie Thumbs Up Will get a look at this wee issue later this week. So nice to have it back on the road.

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