Flashing s still here
Flashing s still here
Hello guys I have re greased my selector switch but I'm still experiencing the flashing s, before I re greased it I would switch off and on the ignition and the fault would clear but now even after switching off an on the flashing a carries on flashing what else could this be it's not till the car is shut for a good 10-20 minutes that the fault clear but soon as I drive off 5 minutes later the flashing s appears I have re greased so what else could it be thanks
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Re: Flashing s still here
Not sure why you're making yet another post about the issue, but have you checked the relevant fuses? And do your reverse lights work?
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Re: Flashing s still here
Fuses are all ok I replaced the 10amp fuse that was blown and reverse lights won't working still experiencing same issue,
Re: Flashing s still here
The reverse lights are working when I replaced the fuse but still gettin the flashing S
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Re: Flashing s still here
Are you talking about reversing lights or a light on your dashboard ?
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Re: Flashing s still here
The flashing transmission fault light on the dash. Same as the Sport mode light. I miss my automatic 

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Re: Flashing s still here
Flashing s on the dash, have you scrapped yours now andrei
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Re: Flashing s still here
I had the same problem.I suspect the gearbox
doesn't change gear properly.
I cured it by cleaning the contacts in the switch
with contact spray cleaner. You really don't want any grease
on them.
A new switch was more than the car was worth.
doesn't change gear properly.
I cured it by cleaning the contacts in the switch
with contact spray cleaner. You really don't want any grease
on them.
A new switch was more than the car was worth.
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Re: Flashing s still here
There is contact grease in the switch already, but over time that dries up and goes a yellowy-white colour, which fouls the contact pins as I understand, hence cutting off the signal to the ECU which is why it goes into limp mode.
Mine was fine after I took the selector switch apart and re-greased it, wiping the old stuff away.
Mine was fine after I took the selector switch apart and re-greased it, wiping the old stuff away.
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China Blue 1989 Vauxhall Cavalier L 18SV
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Smoke Grey 1994 Vauxhall Cavalier V6 C25XE
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China Blue 1989 Vauxhall Cavalier L 18SV
Kings Blue 1992 Vauxhall Cavalier LSi Auto C18NZ
Smoke Grey 1994 Vauxhall Cavalier V6 C25XE
Am I a light sleeper or a heavy sleeper? Well that depends on how much I've had to drink...
Re: Flashing s still here
Would it still work without the grease or do they need the grease for the contacts to work confused now lol
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Re: Flashing s still here
You want some grease in there but not
on the contacts. Preferably Synthetic.
on the contacts. Preferably Synthetic.