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Re: low beam fld vision - vectra cdx
« Reply #15 on: 08 February 2013, 18:33:22 »

had the car plugged into tech 2 earlier and come back with this

B1424 - NOT PRESENT, LOW BEAM SIGNAL VOLTAGE TO LOW
B3410 - FRONT CAR LEVEL SENSOR SIGNAL VOLTAGE OUT OF RANGE

the voltage coming from the front level sensor was only 0.1 volts where the rear level sensor was showing around 2.7 volts. So we are assuming that the front level sensor is at fault.
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Re: low beam fld vision - vectra cdx
« Reply #16 on: 09 February 2013, 08:36:46 »

had the car plugged into tech 2 earlier and come back with this

B1424 - NOT PRESENT, LOW BEAM SIGNAL VOLTAGE TO LOW
B3410 - FRONT CAR LEVEL SENSOR SIGNAL VOLTAGE OUT OF RANGE

the voltage coming from the front level sensor was only 0.1 volts where the rear level sensor was showing around 2.7 volts. So we are assuming that the front level sensor is at fault.
Was the B3410 PRESENT or NOT PRESENT?

I assume the fact you have warning, it was PRESENT, esp given the live data reading.

Check the front sensor hasn't popped off (similar setup to omega, sensor mounted to subframe, with a ball jointed rod connecting to wishbone)
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Re: low beam fld vision - vectra cdx
« Reply #17 on: 09 February 2013, 10:58:50 »

had the car plugged into tech 2 earlier and come back with this

B1424 - NOT PRESENT, LOW BEAM SIGNAL VOLTAGE TO LOW
B3410 - FRONT CAR LEVEL SENSOR SIGNAL VOLTAGE OUT OF RANGE

the voltage coming from the front level sensor was only 0.1 volts where the rear level sensor was showing around 2.7 volts. So we are assuming that the front level sensor is at fault.
Was the B3410 PRESENT or NOT PRESENT?

I assume the fact you have warning, it was PRESENT, esp given the live data reading.

Check the front sensor hasn't popped off (similar setup to omega, sensor mounted to subframe, with a ball jointed rod connecting to wishbone)

cant think...it just said front car level sensor signal voltage out of range, it was only showing 0.1 volts though. I have allready checked the sensor, it was all still in one piece
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Re: low beam fld vision - vectra cdx
« Reply #18 on: 09 February 2013, 21:39:26 »

..... the sensor, it was all still in one piece

So was mine when I had the same message, the sensor was goosed though. A 'new' sensor solved the problem.  :y
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Re: low beam fld vision - vectra cdx
« Reply #19 on: 23 February 2013, 18:31:42 »

Hi again all, right we replaced the front wishbone sensor with a new one with fingers crossed it would solve this...Nope! Warning still on the display, got it plugged back in and the original 2 fault codes which pointed to the sensor are gone and now i have this code: B1001 - controller does not calibrate. (leftside)

anyone know what to do next?

cheers.
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Re: low beam fld vision - vectra cdx
« Reply #20 on: 23 February 2013, 23:06:08 »

when any of you replaced the level sensor on your omegas did you need to have any programming done?

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Re: low beam fld vision - vectra cdx
« Reply #21 on: 24 February 2013, 09:01:00 »

when any of you replaced the level sensor on your omegas did you need to have any programming done?



No, just replace sensor and job done :y

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Re: low beam fld vision - vectra cdx
« Reply #22 on: 24 February 2013, 12:46:06 »

hmmm, oh well somethings up with the leftside light now, self levelling lights, what a pain in the arse  >:(
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Re: low beam fld vision - vectra cdx
« Reply #23 on: 26 February 2013, 20:10:15 »

sorted, car plugged into tech 2 and headlights re callibrated / re programmed, error message now gone.
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