jaguardoc504
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So as some can recall my numerous post about electrical issues with my LR4.
I had narrowed it down to a CAN Network failure. Given the faults, and their commonality it was the only logical explanation.
I started to look for a indication of a broken harness, failed connector, or a bad module.
Low and behold; harness in the left front wheel well is dangling.
Upon further investigation, I can see broken wires in the harness.
I must have left the harness unattached last time I did brakes (October2016), as I have to move it to remove the wheel well liner to replace the pad wear sensor. The tire has been having a go at it since then. Now we have reach the culmination of failure.
I am hoping it is fixable, and I do not have to replace the entire harness.
Otherwise it will be an expensive mistake on my part, and probable a few nights on the couch, as my wife will not be happy.
I had narrowed it down to a CAN Network failure. Given the faults, and their commonality it was the only logical explanation.
I started to look for a indication of a broken harness, failed connector, or a bad module.
Low and behold; harness in the left front wheel well is dangling.
Upon further investigation, I can see broken wires in the harness.
I must have left the harness unattached last time I did brakes (October2016), as I have to move it to remove the wheel well liner to replace the pad wear sensor. The tire has been having a go at it since then. Now we have reach the culmination of failure.
I am hoping it is fixable, and I do not have to replace the entire harness.
Otherwise it will be an expensive mistake on my part, and probable a few nights on the couch, as my wife will not be happy.