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PDC Wacko with Angel Eye install - JLevi
Hi All,
I just did the angel eye install (Kit from Jlevi) and the front PDC has gone crazy it is always on. I did search in the forum but dont seem to have a solution. Any Ideas ???? :confused: Thanks. JD. |
One or two members had the same problem as you!Dont know if they sorted it out!Call Jlevi they seem to be ccoperative....................
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Checked the messages here but no solutions
I will contact JLevi soon ..... :(
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http://www.xoutpost.com/x5-e53-forum/...yes-pdc-2.html |
Believe I already talked to you about this but it's a bad ground :)
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Did anyone ever sort this? Am looking at getting this done in the UK but dont want to have the hassle of trying to fix the PDC as a result
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I had the same problem this past weekend, and I think its going away. The first 2 days, the front PDC buzzed forever till I turned it off. But, for the last 2 days, its been pretty normal. I'm gonna wait another week to see if its completely gone, but it looks promising so far. I think I remember someone else saying that the problem went away with time, but too lazy to search.
Personally, I wouldn't let this problem stop you from your project. Its totally worth it! |
Its been over 2 weeks now .... and still have this problem
The PDC is buzzing for ever, until I turn it off. :(
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Contact drex. He had the same problem. I can't remember how (or even IF) he fixed it. I do know that he had the EXACT situation as you. He's off visiting some family in Florida, so it may be a few hours before he responds, but I know he will... Good luck. Juan |
never fixed it.
haven't had time. my ground is the JUMP POINT GROUND. large nut at the DRIVER's side. it is the ULTIMATE GROUND POINT in the engine compartment. it is not a BAD GROUND spot. mine front PDC has gone wacko, and I won't have time to R&R it till the last weekend of the month..... sorry i can't be of help! i really don't think a 'bad' grounding point is the cause. something is generating a field that is interfering with the PDC sensors. |
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