27-07-14, 02:38 PM
I'd still say it's the sensor. Swap it and see, if you've got the new one anyway it's a 10 minute job. When mine was playing up (jumping with indicators and brakes, then dead) it was the sensor, when I changed it there was a tiny gap in the insulation where the wire joined the sensor, I think moisture got in there and killed it. Could be the same for you and because we've had a few dry weeks maybe yours has dried out and started working again a little bit.
That's my theory anyway
That's my theory anyway
