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Anyone had any issue with the dash not showing the gearbox position?

 

I'm not getting the reverse camera wake up when putting the car in reverse (2.4 cvt) and noticed that the dash is not indicative of what the gear pos is (P R N D M) also not getting reverse lights come on, so appears as if the ECU isn't getting a signal from the box. 

 

Any ideas, feels like a plug might have come loose but I can't see anything not attached. 

 

Was fine this morning so feels like a plug or a fuse issue?

Posted
1 hour ago, Picasso said:

adam whats your reg no. or vin no. 

MC59 BFO, 2010 2.4 CVT 

Posted

Well, van died yesterday while driving, full Christmas tree dash, power steering went and she konked out. 

 

Recovery 1.8 miles to my house 

 

Just Japanese collected her this afternoon to take it back to Wigan from leeds to fix. 

 

That's what I call dealer Service!

 

I may never buy a car from any other dealer ever again 😂

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1 hour ago, big_boz said:

Well, van died yesterday while driving, full Christmas tree dash, power steering went and she conked out. 

 

Recovery 1.8 miles to my house 

 

Just Japanese collected her this afternoon to take it back to Wigan from Leeds to fix. 

 

That's what I call dealer Service!

 

I may never buy a car from any other dealer ever again 😂

 

How long have you had the vehicle ?

Posted

Well, did it have electronic Speedo converter or faceplate change?

 

You've had it a month?

 

Any other mods? New headunit?

 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Chris.ac said:

Well, did it have electronic Speedo converter or faceplate change?

 

You've had it a month?

 

Any other mods? New headunit?

 

 

Electronic conversion. At a guess the alternator has      the bed, would explain the electrical gremlins and then a day later it's running out of electrons.

 

I know car's, not something I'm worried about.

 

Run fine for the whole time we have had it, put a fair few miles on it, cold weather always cocks electrics if they are weak

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