Cleaning the ABS/TC cogs
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Cleaning the ABS / TC cogs
I found that the best way to get the front ones clean was to jack the whole of the front of the car up. You'll understand why below!
But here's the steps I used...
1. Loosen your wheel nuts on both the front wheels
2. Jack the front of the car up.
3. Put some axle stands under the front.
4. Remove both the front wheels.
5. Turn the steering hard lock to one side.
6. Have a look behind the brake discs and you should see a cogged wheel.
7. Take a wire brush and rotate the drive shaft by turning the disc (You would not be able to do this with only one side lifted) clearing all debris off.
8. Lightly spray the cog wheel with some WD40
9. Repeat steps 5 - 8 for the other side.
Then do the same for the rear (you don't need to lift the whole back for the 2 wheel drive cally, but it tends to make the job quicker).
Hope this helps....!:thumb:
But here's the steps I used...
1. Loosen your wheel nuts on both the front wheels
2. Jack the front of the car up.
3. Put some axle stands under the front.
4. Remove both the front wheels.
5. Turn the steering hard lock to one side.
6. Have a look behind the brake discs and you should see a cogged wheel.
7. Take a wire brush and rotate the drive shaft by turning the disc (You would not be able to do this with only one side lifted) clearing all debris off.
8. Lightly spray the cog wheel with some WD40
9. Repeat steps 5 - 8 for the other side.
Then do the same for the rear (you don't need to lift the whole back for the 2 wheel drive cally, but it tends to make the job quicker).
Hope this helps....!:thumb:
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