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jwl21 03-21-2008 02:25 PM

Rear Spoiler sensor
 
The rear spoiler sensor always shows on start up for about 5 mins. It eventually goes and then never returns until next start up. The spoiler is definitely in it's correct position (held down rocker switch well past it has returned to its seated position). Anyone encountered this? It's not a major annoyance but worried it could be a sign of something bigger...

Thanks

J

Lil bastard 03-21-2008 03:12 PM

The light is only ON for a required Speed Calibration of the DME on start-up - the DME needs to know with some degree of accuracy when the car reaches an actual, not indicated, 70MPH in order to lift the spoiler.

Once the car hits 3MPH, it should go out. If you idle for an extended time, it could remain ON for a while, because this calibration cannot take place unless the car is in motion.

If yours is staying ON past this 3MPH threshold, it could mean something wrong with the speed sensors at the front wheels. A possible short, corroded or loose connector is most likely. There have been at least one report of a speed sensor coming loose from the hub carrier entirely.

This indicator at start-up has nothing to do with the actual spoiler mechanism. Only if an issue develops upon deployment will it light for that reason.

The spoiler is a major contributor to high speed stability. Personally, if I didn't see anything wrong with the speed sensors and their wiring, I'd want to have it checked for safety's sake.

jwl21 03-21-2008 03:58 PM

ahhh, that's great news. it was when the car was simply idling before going anywhere that the 'fault' occurred. as soon as the car was moved, the light went off.

Thank you!!!

J


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