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Hi Folks, A couple of days ago I had to buy a new battery.

Since the new battery has been fitted I have had a few warning

lights come on.Thy have all gone off now except the ABS

light. Reading the manual ,the advice is to go to a main dealership.

I really don't want to waste money if there is a simple solution.

I was wondering if any of our experts on the forum can cast any views

on this matter. Thanks in advance.

Regards

                  ernst

Posted

Hi Ernest,

 

The handbook always says to go to a main dealer,  but I think a good independent garage should be able to do the job much cheaper  --  if indeed any work is needed.

 

There may be some members who will also be able to advise.

 

Regards,

 

Peter.

Posted

Hi Peter,

                   thanks for the reply. I am reluctant to go to a main dealer as it

seems like it could be something simple as it only happened after a change

of the battery. Fingers crossed.

Many regards

                           Ernest

Posted

Just a thought, Ernest, but try switching on and off the ABS/DSC button a couple of times.

 

Engineers and accountants have a lot in common.  Engineers try the simplest first, which a usually the cheapest, and accountants try the cheapest first,  which are usually the simplest!

 

Peter.

Posted

Hi Peter,

              I tried switching the DSC on and off but to no avail.

I guess I will have to bite the bullet and take my car to a garage and see if these warning

lights can be reset.

Thank you for you interest Peter.

Regards.  Ernest


  • 3 weeks later...
Posted
 

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Jaguar Land Rover will begin producing “a range of all-new” aluminum cars in Slovakia by late 2018, the automaker announced today.

 

Construction on the $1.5 billion plant will commence next year. The facility will initially produce 150,000 vehicles a year and will eventually employ around 2,800 workers.

 

Slovakia, a major auto production hub, won out over a number of other possible locations for the plant, including the U.S. and Mexico. But JLR ultimately picked mainland Europe, which is now the automaker’s largest sales region globally. JLR sold almost 100,000 vehicles during the first 11 months of this year here.

 

The new plant in Nitra, western Slovakia adds to JLR’s other new hubs outside the U.K. The automaker opened a new joint venture in China and began construction of a new manufacturing plant in Brazil last year. Jaguar also has an assembly plant in India, where its parent company Tata Motors is based.

 

In addition to the new facilities, JLR will expand its engine plant in Wolverhampton, U.K., which currently builds the automaker’s new Ingenium engines including the 2.0-liter diesel turbo-four. The expansion, which will double the size of the plant, could help JLR’s rumored plan to build new powertrains including an inline-six and an inline-three cylinder.

 

Source: Jaguar Land Rover

 

 

Read more about the Jaguar Land Rover to Build Cars in Slovakia by 2018 at carnewshq.com


  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

hi Ernest

did you try disconnecting the battery, again,  waiting a while, then reconnecting

sometimes if you don't connect the battery up in one shot, it can confuse some of the ecu's

worth a try

cheers

joe

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