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Superb mk 2 2.0 Estate fault lights
Thanks Mike for the pointer. The fix was as you have quite rightly said and thank you for getting back to me. Thanks once again paul
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Superb mk 2 2.0 Estate fault lights
Hi AG Franco, once again, thanks for you considered response. May you enjoy the rest of the weekend. paul
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Superb mk 2 2.0 Estate fault lights
Thanks JR, message crossed over while i was repling to AG FRanco, appreciate your reply and still bowled over with the depth of knowledge displayed. kind r Paul
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Superb mk 2 2.0 Estate fault lights
Hi AG Falco, Thanks for the swift reply. I thought you was pulling my leg when you come back with that answer. However you took the time to respond and the very least i could do was to give it a go. to my surprise it worked and i am in your debt. it went out after one lock to lock and I had to smile. top man and once again thank you for taking time to give me that nugget of advice. just out of curiosity why does it do this? doe the sensors need to recallibrate themselves or something along that route. kind regards Paul
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Superb mk 2 2.0 Estate fault lights
New here 1 Location: colchester Model: superb 2.0 estate Year: 2013 Posted just now Hello and thanks for accepting me to group. i have a problem with car following a flat Battery and it is that i now have three warning lights up 1. like a steering wheel with an exclamation mark 2.. the tyre pressure indicator is yellow 3. the stability control indicator is yellow. i have tried to reset with obd tool but it reports no faults found and therefore no reset posible. Is this simply a problem that a new battery would solve or something more sinister. im going to get a volt meter but unsure if this will tell me the state of the battery. To be fair it is probably the original battery and has never let me down but theres always the first time. I would be grateful for any pointers. Many thanks Paul
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Superb mk 2 2.0 Estate fault lights
Hello and thanks for accepting me to group. i have a problem with car following a flat Battery and it is that i now have three warning lights up 1. like a steering wheel with an exclamation mark 2.. the tyre pressure indicator is yellow 3. the stability control indicator is yellow. i have tried to reset with obd tool but it reports no faults found and therefore no reset posible. Is this simply a problem that a new battery would solve or something more sinister. im going to get a volt meter but unsure if this will tell me the state of the battery. To be fair it is probably the original battery and has never let me down but theres always the first time. I would be grateful for any pointers. Many thanks Paul
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