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Originally Posted by OzJavelin
How does this normally go? My wife saw this again toight (she was the one who saw it last night). Does she need to count the number of flashes between pauses? It seems to come on after a short drive down a dirt road - same thing both nights. I've pulled all the cr@p out from under the seats and checked the wiring and whatnot. I suppose I really need those codes to do anything else? If it's something major I assume that it will stay on all the time?
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The codes work as so .. example
1 flash , then a pause , then 7 flashes = code 17
2 flashes , then a pause , then 3 flashes = code 23
etc etc etc ..
Usually its 1 flash , then a pause , then a sequence of flashes giving you the last number value of the code / like as above for code 17 .
cheers .
And if your wires under your front seats are exposed ( i think they originally had a cover over them ) , then they are very prone to be toutchy and easily knocked or shifted / from my experience anyway ( mine are exposed / no covers ) . Usually pushing the wires into the yellow plug hard , then pushing the yellow plug together hard too usually fixes the problem when it occurs. Usually happens to me when someone moves the front seats / it knocks the wires ..I'll fix mine properlly 1 day ..lol .. cheers .