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sfh3l
09-09-2011, 04:50 PM
I have my CSL booked in to Murketts on Monday but I'm not sure it will be playing up when it's there.

I have occasional times when the DSC light comes on during a journey and the brake warning light (the one that glows red when handbrake is on), both permanent orange till the ignition is turned off. Next time you turn on, all is well - the lights all come on as they should when I turn on the ignition and go off as they should after a few seconds.

My worry is that I drive all the way to Huntingdon and the bloody thing hasn't done it on the journey and there is nothing for them to see.

Does anyone know whether that kind of fault code is likely to stay in the memory or be lost when the ignition is turned off and on again?

Better still - any odeas what it might be?

As I have the full warranty I am perfectly happy for it to go there, as if there is a failure it is likely to be paid for by someone else. It's more the PitA of getting the car there first thing Monday morning for something it might not be prepared to reveal to them....

outnumbered
09-09-2011, 06:51 PM
All the DSC/Traction systems are pretty standard on the E46 I think, so this might be the sort of thing you could reasonably safely throw at your local dealer if Murkett's is a trek.

mattCSLnut
09-09-2011, 07:22 PM
Also keep in mind that Murketts are no longer staffed by the same people who use to care for our cars so magnificently :thumbs:
Most have now moved to Elms Cambridge :thumbs: in Camborne :smt017

giraffe
09-09-2011, 11:08 PM
Hi Sam its probably either a wheel speed sensor or preasure sensor if no joy at murketts come see me at Elms . Regards Gareth ( former murketts tech 7 years csl experience )

cantfind1
10-09-2011, 12:59 AM
Hi Sam its probably either a wheel speed sensor or preasure sensor if no joy at murketts come see me at Elms . Regards Gareth ( former murketts tech 7 years csl experience )

+1 mate, defo wheel sensor or one of the pressure sensors in font of the master cylinder.

Yep it will store the code even if lights go out.

dave wilkinson
10-09-2011, 05:41 PM
more than likely a pressure sensor. if you scan the car and get 'pressure sensor 2' thats the one nearest the brake servo. 'pressure sensor 1' is the one furthest away from the brake servo.

cantfind1
10-09-2011, 06:41 PM
more than likely a pressure sensor. if you scan the car and get 'pressure sensor 2' thats the one nearest the brake servo. 'pressure sensor 1' is the one furthest away from the brake servo.

Good info! forgot to add that! lol

sfh3l
14-09-2011, 11:37 AM
Cheers fellas for all the responsesand I wasn't aware that Murketts had changed as much as that. Did I miss something on here? - Probably as this year work has been far too intrusive - one of the downsides of having expensive cars to pay for http://www.cslregister.com/forum/images/icons/icon9.gif
In the event, it was indeed tone of the pressure sensors and they replaced it under the warranty.
Might give Elms a shot next time around though.
Thanks for all the tips on this.

I did make it back to the Silverstone ay very briefly yesterday afternoon and there were a few CSL's doing their thing. I hope eveyone had a good time.