Today sat at traffic lights and notice the acc button flashing (comfort & sport), I pressed the button to change between the 3, the button continued to flash, but the mfd would indicate which setting i was on (comfort/normal/sport).
When the lights changed I set off in what I would call a steady acceleration in drive, the car felt like driving on a cobbled road, very hard & bouncy with the acc button still flashing. No fault lights appeared on the dash cluster.
I rang my dealer and they told to come down straight away, this is 3.30pm, so I drove to the dealer 5 miles away with the car still faulty, called to fuel car up, got back in car and fault gone, my blood luck, no fault to show the dealer, anyway they got my car straight into there workshop, the on board system had logged a sporadic fault with the o/s/r shocker absorber, they have cleared the fault and the car is now running lovely. I need to rebook so they can carry out a full diagnostic. I know today is Friday 13th but come on I don’t believe that rubbish, I passed my test on a Friday 13th and is was in February.
Has anyone come across this fault before ?
Faulty ACC
Re: Faulty ACC
YES!!!
I had to have a new shock fitted! not sure which one yet as they haven't sent me a copy of the report yet.
The part will take 2 days to come in as the fluid inside is classed as hazardous so can't be transported by the usual couriers & they actually told me the car should not be driven till the new shock had been fitted. once the part is in it is really quick & easy to do (mine was done in a morning)
yours will be the third occurance that I have heard of so far (the other poor person has had 2 go now)
S
I had to have a new shock fitted! not sure which one yet as they haven't sent me a copy of the report yet.
The part will take 2 days to come in as the fluid inside is classed as hazardous so can't be transported by the usual couriers & they actually told me the car should not be driven till the new shock had been fitted. once the part is in it is really quick & easy to do (mine was done in a morning)
yours will be the third occurance that I have heard of so far (the other poor person has had 2 go now)
S
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Re: Faulty ACC
i had the n/s/f loom rubbed through on the interlagos wheels, the loom was the wrong side of the suspension strut, repaired and re-routed, that makes the acc button flash
Re: Faulty ACC
hmm mine was the shock leaking on the acc connectors
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Re: Faulty ACC
Oh, great, and we're all driving around with 4 of them being pounded by British road surfaces! Gasmasks to the ready!trix wrote:YES!!!
The part will take 2 days to come in as the fluid inside is classed as hazardous so can't be transported by the usual couriers
S