no problem (ps. Jemma not Jo)
It was the connector under the drivers seat, had to unplug and redo the connection before it would reset, as it kept coming straight back on.
The passenger seat needs a new up/down motor
I took that seat out, removed the motor altogether, and fed a direct live and negative to it and it would work intermittently with a tap or by putting an allen key and turning by hand, but it just locks up in each direction. could not get it to work reliably. Sometimes it would run for 20 seconds then just lock up. It didn't sound too good either. One for a Spurs fan replacement spare part..
Then put it up on axle stands and ran the rear wheels off the ground
No play in either bearing, no rumble from them, just the normal brake pad rubbing noise.
One thing I did notice is that rotating either wheel could be done without the other one turning, yet it is an LSD.
Runs with some irregular knocking, and at the same time the diff jumps about in the bush. then on a test drive the noise is really bad and is coming from the centre of the car
I wonder if driving it after an incorrect length one was fitted, has caused an issue inside the diff itself. Or if it has been done when the driveshaft was changed maybe unsympathetically,
Also the asc when switched on and off no longer lights up, and there is no light that comes on with the ignition either....!
The mechanic said he has has changed and refurbished both driveshafts. I will let the photo's do the talking:
Passenger side
Nice new clips..... not!
Drivers side:
So.... both sides?
and refurbished?
hmmm
Oh and also G8JKA noticed.
After all wheels have been refurbished, and new 'rotational' tyres fitted,
With both front wheels, the tyres are on wrong way around .Both wheels need swapping over (ran out of time)
Rear wheels, The passenger tyre is rotating in the correct direction, but the drivers tyre is rotating backwards, That one needs changing on the rim.