Hi all. Got a m reg xantia 1.9d, and a dash light has come on. Its on the top bank on the right hand side of the speedo head, and looks a bit like a fuel filter bowl with half of it blacked out. Its an amber lamp. Should I worry?
Cheers
Xantia dash ligh problem
Moderator: RichardW
I think you're right Jamie.
You should find a single wire running to the filter, which would be the warning lamp sensor switch, which provides earth for the lamp.
Simply try unplug the wire to check the lamp extinguish -
- which means try drain the filter, by any means provided on the filter.
In some cases this warning will stay on whatever you try, then you may simply leave the wire unconnected, to get rid of this warning lamp. Any water problem in the fuel will show up anyway, with bad engine running/starting troubles.
You should find a single wire running to the filter, which would be the warning lamp sensor switch, which provides earth for the lamp.
Simply try unplug the wire to check the lamp extinguish -
- which means try drain the filter, by any means provided on the filter.
In some cases this warning will stay on whatever you try, then you may simply leave the wire unconnected, to get rid of this warning lamp. Any water problem in the fuel will show up anyway, with bad engine running/starting troubles.
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I think you're right Jamie.
You should find a single wire running to the filter, which would be the warning lamp sensor switch, which provides earth for the lamp.
Simply try unplug the wire to check the lamp extinguish -
- which means try drain the filter, by any means provided on the filter.
In some cases this warning will stay on whatever you try, then you may simply leave the wire unconnected, to get rid of this warning lamp. Any water problem in the fuel will show up anyway, with bad engine running/starting troubles.
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[:)]Cheers guys will do....
I think you're right Jamie.
You should find a single wire running to the filter, which would be the warning lamp sensor switch, which provides earth for the lamp.
Simply try unplug the wire to check the lamp extinguish -
- which means try drain the filter, by any means provided on the filter.
In some cases this warning will stay on whatever you try, then you may simply leave the wire unconnected, to get rid of this warning lamp. Any water problem in the fuel will show up anyway, with bad engine running/starting troubles.
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[:)]Cheers guys will do....