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peter2704 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: leeds Posts: 349 |
no one??? |
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28th May 2024 8:42 am |
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RJB63 Member Since: 23 Jun 2023 Location: Peterborough Posts: 8 |
ABS Fault. I think this could be a faulty wheel speed sensor or the wiring to a wheel sensor? Have you checked all the tyres are inflated the same? 2012 SD4 HSE Orkney Grey |
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28th May 2024 9:57 am |
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peter2704 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: leeds Posts: 349 |
not yet its my dads car that i gave him.i thought the code would have been more specific for a wheel sensor,telling you which one |
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28th May 2024 10:46 am |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1384 |
It might well have been if you’d used a code reader that reads the full code rather than just the first 6 characters. |
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28th May 2024 11:08 am |
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peter2704 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: leeds Posts: 349 |
do you recommend one that does this . the one i use is the isoft |
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28th May 2024 11:40 am |
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peter2704 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: leeds Posts: 349 |
ok so i thought i would update this ,if it helps anyone. Had the codes read, abs sensors all ok .seems the abs pump module has an internal pressure switch,so new/repaired unit needed,much money!! so i decided to try something ,whilst the engine was running i tapped the abs unit /pump with a steel bar/hammer as to shock it and the 3 dash lights went off and so far have stayed off? my theory is the pump brushes are low or stuck with carbon build up ,no pump, no pressure,the tap released the stuck brush and pump ran,resulting in built pressure? early days yet but i really hope its worked and saved my old man a wedge of cash he doesnt have...... |
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31st May 2024 12:11 pm |
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Jagracer Member Since: 22 Feb 2019 Location: east anglia Posts: 196 |
A hammer usually cures most things! My advice would be to do what few owners of older cars do, and that is to flush the brake fluid right through to clear out the silt that settles inside the system over time. its recommended to do it every two years for a reason. |
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31st May 2024 12:59 pm |
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Boxa Member Since: 01 Apr 2024 Location: Coventry Posts: 97 |
I agree give it a quick bleed with fresh fluid and hopefully it will remove debris from ABS pump
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31st May 2024 5:20 pm |
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peter2704 Member Since: 11 Dec 2012 Location: leeds Posts: 349 |
Don’t the pump /modules need coding to the vin ? |
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1st Jun 2024 7:24 pm |
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Boxa Member Since: 01 Apr 2024 Location: Coventry Posts: 97 |
Yes but compared to buying a new abs pump it’s a much cheaper option and anybody with decent diagnostic software would be able to code it |
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1st Jun 2024 7:32 pm |
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Nodge68 Member Since: 15 Jul 2020 Location: Newquay Posts: 2082 |
Are you sure a second hand ABS module can be recoded? It's been tried using SDD, and it doesn't work. It seems only virgin ABS modules can be coded to a vehicle, at least that's how I've read it. Hyundai Ioniq 5 Ultimate. The family car.
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1st Jun 2024 7:39 pm |
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Boxa Member Since: 01 Apr 2024 Location: Coventry Posts: 97 |
I’ve done a few on VAG vehicles no problem so you might be right as I’ve never done a JLR but I’m sure there are there is people that can rebuild the original fairly cheaply so still better than buying a new one |
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1st Jun 2024 7:56 pm |
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