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Offline jparry

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ABS light on.
« on: 12 July 2004, 23:10 »
The ABS light comes on with the ignition and when it should go off it flickers but stays on.

Any help?


Offline Golfer

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Re:ABS light on.
« Reply #1 on: 13 July 2004, 08:04 »
Dirty sensor / dodgy sensor???

I had a load of work done on my brakes (new discs and pads) and the day after I picked it up the ABS light stayed on for a few minutes, flickered, then went out.  Since then it has behaved as expected!  I put it down to a bit of dirt or something on the sensor.
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Offline Len

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Re:ABS light on.
« Reply #2 on: 13 July 2004, 09:12 »
Does it stay on or flicker?

If it stays on its a duff sensor. If it flickers could be just dirt.

Had similar probs on my Mi 16 - that turned out to be a loose conn on the ABS pump.

Whatever - best way is a circuit check, so prob a trip to an Auto electrician.
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Offline adyh

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Re:ABS light on.
« Reply #3 on: 13 July 2004, 09:22 »
Get a computer diag done through the obd-ii port . The ECU will say whats wrong .


Offline jparry

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Re:ABS light on.
« Reply #4 on: 19 July 2004, 17:50 »
Where is the OBD-II port located?

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Re:ABS light on.
« Reply #5 on: 29 July 2004, 12:48 »
Where is the OBD-II port located?

is it underneath the ash tray? you need to take the whole tray out to get to it..

my abs light has just started to come on this week too ???  

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the centre heat shield has also decided to come off plus the front heat shield has been rattling like fu*k too.

its all started to go wrong...   :'(

slax


currently rattling:
1. To make or emit a quick succession of short percussive sounds.
2. Not anymore - Now rumbling