ABS Light on
Sounds like something degrading rather than the normal gap issue, but given the recent sensor change I'd guess it's a gremlin under there!
I'd try and get the code Si. Last time I had an EPS one, my dealer did a quick plug in for a small fee. If not most car tuning places or backstreet garages have code readers.
I'd try and get the code Si. Last time I had an EPS one, my dealer did a quick plug in for a small fee. If not most car tuning places or backstreet garages have code readers.
I also had a low voltage error code when the sensor was flagged as a problem
I've checked the earths and unplugged both the ABS unit and removed the power fuse. Still the light is on.
Will try and get the code read again but I'm a bit stumped now as to what is the problem! The light stays on constantly even after unplugging it for ages.
I've checked the earths and unplugged both the ABS unit and removed the power fuse. Still the light is on.
Will try and get the code read again but I'm a bit stumped now as to what is the problem! The light stays on constantly even after unplugging it for ages.
When you get the code reader again erase the codes, if it's still there then go into data and see if it's reading the sensors when you are moving, have you checked the ohms reading on the sensor,, you will get a low voltage error if the battery has gone flat or you have pulled the fuse
When you get the code reader again erase the codes, if it's still there then go into data and see if it's reading the sensors when you are moving, have you checked the ohms reading on the sensor,, you will get a low voltage error if the battery has gone flat or you have pulled the fuse





