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Mine is a 4.4 L322 2002 vogue. I did post a thread on this a couple of months ago regarding the transferbox neutral and trans-fail-safe message and dinging I was experiencing. I have now replaced my transfer box with no effect whatsoever so feel it is likely not actually a transfer box issue. The car drives absolutely fine. I now have been receiving further messages - high range, handbrake on, sidelight bulb, All of these are incorrect/spurious. I am not a car mechanic but it does seem that this may well be to do with a sensor or other electronics issue? Is there a particular ECU or other electronic part that would cause all these events?
 

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Classic signs of low voltage. What were your readings from running through the electrical stickie above? Remember that the battery is only one portion of the charging system. a failing cable, loose connection, dirty ground can all cause low voltage in your systems.
 

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I get the odd appearance of some of these. Normally after a period where car has not been getting used as much.
As said is down to voltage being low. These cars seem hard to keep the battery charged at optimum level unless you are using them 2 or three times a day. Well mine does anyhow.
Maybe I have a battery drain but with the 20 min before car sleeps I am unsure how to trace a drain.


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