Tanieka
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- VF SV6 2015
Just wondering if anyone has come across a similar fault, and if the diagnosis sounds right.
I’ve picked up my 2015 VF SV6 from an insurance repair, consisting of a new QTR Panel, Rear Bumper respray and a new Tail Lamp replacement. After picking up the vehicle all lights are now out of wack and some are not working accordingly.
The following warnings are also appearing:
1. Check Right Dipped Beam Lamp
2. Check Right Position Lamp
3. Check Break Lights
4. Check Right Front Indicator
I have received diagnosis and the auto elecy believes that the vehicle has had a previous repair. And this is apparently evident as the wiring harness does not have genuine Holden plastic wrapping. Which is now possibly faulty/damaged resulting in a short circuit and the vehicle requires a BCM replacement. With that stated I am not experiencing any other electrical issues and the vehicle has not had any of the stated issues prior to the repair. I have also owned the vehicle for 6 yrs now and have only clocking over 100,000km if anything I would’ve expected something to go wrong sooner….
Prior to this diagnosis I have also asked if fuses were check and if any were blown. In which I was advised yes it was check and none are blown. Also apparently the panel beaters attached a scan tool and found no fault codes.
I’ve picked up my 2015 VF SV6 from an insurance repair, consisting of a new QTR Panel, Rear Bumper respray and a new Tail Lamp replacement. After picking up the vehicle all lights are now out of wack and some are not working accordingly.
The following warnings are also appearing:
1. Check Right Dipped Beam Lamp
2. Check Right Position Lamp
3. Check Break Lights
4. Check Right Front Indicator
I have received diagnosis and the auto elecy believes that the vehicle has had a previous repair. And this is apparently evident as the wiring harness does not have genuine Holden plastic wrapping. Which is now possibly faulty/damaged resulting in a short circuit and the vehicle requires a BCM replacement. With that stated I am not experiencing any other electrical issues and the vehicle has not had any of the stated issues prior to the repair. I have also owned the vehicle for 6 yrs now and have only clocking over 100,000km if anything I would’ve expected something to go wrong sooner….
Prior to this diagnosis I have also asked if fuses were check and if any were blown. In which I was advised yes it was check and none are blown. Also apparently the panel beaters attached a scan tool and found no fault codes.