warning light?

warning light?

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craigw

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12,248 posts

289 months

Tuesday 27th February 2001
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Driving to work this morning, went into reverse and the green light (below the red alternator light) lit up. I haven't got my handbook, the car is a 94 L 500. Is this anything to worry about??

Leadfoot

1,905 posts

288 months

Tuesday 27th February 2001
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According to my handbook ('96 car)its an indicator warning light. Would go out to the car for a looksee - but can't be bothered to move the Mundano & unlock the garage, sorry!

Graham and Rosie

850 posts

291 months

Tuesday 27th February 2001
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Is there a pattern on the light or is it just green? It could be the ice warning light I suppose, goes green, then orange then red as it gets colder and colder - at least the chimaera has one of these (with a snow flake on it) so maybe the Griff has one as well... ================ Graham and Rosie

macca

508 posts

286 months

Tuesday 27th February 2001
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goes green, then orange then red as it gets colder and colder - at least the chimaera has one of these (with a snow flake on it)
I thought the manual said green, orange then red but mine only goes red, although when I turn the ignition on it flashes, very quickly, through the G, O, R sequence. Why doesn't it work properly?

Marshy

2,749 posts

291 months

Wednesday 28th February 2001
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Mine's the same. On (and red) or off. So it's not just me...

Richb

52,745 posts

291 months

Wednesday 28th February 2001
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Perhaps because it's V'Cold at the moment

ADB

52 posts

291 months

Wednesday 28th February 2001
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This doesn't answer the original but the reason the Griff ice warning light goes red constantly,well mine does, is apparently due to the simplistic wiring (in a TVR, shurely shome mishtake?)shorting out. It is relatively easy to complete the circuit I think. Not too hard to fix I'm told but I'm leaving it 'till next service(soon)

macca

508 posts

286 months

Thursday 1st March 2001
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at least the chimaera has one of these (with a snow flake on it) so maybe the Griff has one as well... ================ Graham and Rosie
Come on then craigw, has it got a snow flake on it? Edited by macca on Thursday 1st March 18:50

Marshy

2,749 posts

291 months

Thursday 1st March 2001
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Maybe it's because:- green snowflake --------------- "You're in slight danger of falling off the road" amber snowflake --------------- "Oooer, 50-50 chance of hedging it" red snowflake ------------- "OMIGOD we're going to die!" Maybe TVR thought hard about this and realised that situation normal is "amber snowflake" and as soon as it's a little bit chilly you're into "red snowflake" territory. So they figured "why bother with green and amber?"

fourwheeldrift

89,628 posts

291 months

Thursday 1st March 2001
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My Cerbie has one of these "Ice" warning lights. It does actually go Green/Amber/Red. But I think why bother because I can tell when it's cold enough for it to work..........my bloody doors are frozen up and I can't get into the damn thing!!!!!!!

Graham and Rosie

850 posts

291 months

Thursday 1st March 2001
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My Cerbie has one of these "Ice" warning lights. It does actually go Green/Amber/Red. But I think why bother because I can tell when it's cold enough for it to work..........my bloody doors are frozen up and I can't get into the damn thing!!!!!!!
In this case the light is a fail over device in case you were careless enough to park in a nice warm garage and so negate the frozen lock warning ================ Graham and Rosie

graham

16,369 posts

291 months

Thursday 1st March 2001
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Redundancy in a Tiv no chance, ALthough i too fell victim of the frozen door buttons, couldnt get in to the dam thing without a kettle full of hot water.... Oh yes i was late as well.... Graham(Tall and thin with no apish tendancies before spunky has a go at Rosies other half again)

fourwheeldrift

89,628 posts

291 months

Friday 2nd March 2001
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In this case the light is a fail over device in case you were careless enough to park in a nice warm garage and so negate the frozen lock warning ================ Graham and Rosie
Funnily enough you're right Graham, my new house is currently being built and it will have a space in the garage for my Cerbie. Wahay!

craigw

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12,248 posts

289 months

Friday 2nd March 2001
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nope no snowflake.. Its not the ice warning lamp which is part of the centre console, its the green light above the dials.