abs paperclip test
abs paperclip test
25 Both Faulty Sensor toothed Ring, gear Incorrect gear. Check condition of the teeth on crown wheel/toothed ring.
Can someone please tell me what this means and how to sort it,thanks!!
Can someone please tell me what this means and how to sort it,thanks!!
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paudie
Might not fix it, but you could check the cogs on the back of the hubs and make sure they and the sensor are clean. Mine were caked in crud and what looked like metal filings (sensor is magnetic so it made sense..) , when I cleared it all off they were OK again (well, until one of the sensors packed in proper a few months later)
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Leigh
Errm, I think I just literally wiped it clean with a bit of rag, possibly a paintbrush to get into the little bits. I can't see why carb cleaner would be a problem on the cog, or the sensor, but not 100% on that, certainly don't want to get it on the brake discs I would think!
I got my sensor off ebay so it only cost me about £12 I think, was easy enough to fit, just took the wheel off, undid the bolts and it the plug unclips under the wheelarch. Hardest bit is likely to be the bolts , they are the caliper bolts and could be fairly tight if they've never been removed before, might be an idea to get some wd40/penetrating oil on them first if you're gonna need to remove them (again, take care not to get it on the discs!)
I got my sensor off ebay so it only cost me about £12 I think, was easy enough to fit, just took the wheel off, undid the bolts and it the plug unclips under the wheelarch. Hardest bit is likely to be the bolts , they are the caliper bolts and could be fairly tight if they've never been removed before, might be an idea to get some wd40/penetrating oil on them first if you're gonna need to remove them (again, take care not to get it on the discs!)
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Leigh
paudie wrote:Balls!breaks have to come off to clean area out,might just order the sensors anyway and fit them aswell while breaks are off!!
Did the 8v's have these sensors aswell??Have one for scrap at home so could take sensors from her
I'm sure you can clean it without taking the calipers off, mine was several years ago, but I think the first time I ever got the guts to even shift the caliper slightly was only late last year. Just take the wheel off with the car on an axle stand and you should be able to get to the back of the disc, or could even do it from the 'inside' lying under the car,..
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Leigh
The more I think about it, I'm sure you can at least get the rear cogs from the 'inside'.
On my numerous crawls under the car doing the handbrake the other month (and to be repeated soon...) I could clearly see the ABS ring on the back of the huhb, and I'm pretty sure it's the same on the front.
On my numerous crawls under the car doing the handbrake the other month (and to be repeated soon...) I could clearly see the ABS ring on the back of the huhb, and I'm pretty sure it's the same on the front.
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Leigh
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paudie
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