General Red led stop blinking

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General Red led stop blinking

Don't view it as a serious fault though, just a niggle. Haven't had any other electrical issues other than an intermitent check engine caused by a loose cable (dealer's words, not mine), which again hasn't happened in some months. Maybe the car's healing itself somehow :p

Agreed its not major :) Mine also heals itself, had a grinding electric window a few months ago, now it magically is ok again :rolleyes: (y)
 
Mine did it tonight, unlocked the car, got in, went to put my seat belt on and the LED is still flashing even though the doors are unlocked! Crazy :rolleyes:
Is this before you turn on the ignition?

I ALWAYS turn on ignition before starting to put my seat belt on as that way all the CHECKs are completed by the time you start the engine.

My door led sometimes comes on if I start the the car in a hurry (not waiting for "Checks Complete") but after :idea: realized I was most likely stabbing the lock button with my thumb.
 
Is this before you turn on the ignition?

I ALWAYS turn on ignition before starting to put my seat belt on as that way all the CHECKs are completed by the time you start the engine.

My door led sometimes comes on if I start the the car in a hurry (not waiting for "Checks Complete") but after :idea: realized I was most likely stabbing the lock button with my thumb.

Personally speaking, I always start the car, then put my seat belt on. It's just habit I guess *shrugs*. That said, I don't necessarily wait for all the checks to complete. Almost always get a "Low Fuel" warning, but that's just cause I'm a stingy git :D
 
I find the chance of false errors being reported is greatly reduced if you do wait and for me it's now a force of habit.
  1. Key into ignition
  2. Ignition on
  3. Put seat belt on
  4. Start engine
Been doing that for years and you quickly get used to it

The LOW FUEL beep is certainly the worst with prices as they are :cry:
 
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