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Can a grease covered ABS ring cause a ABS fault?
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ssjgoku101
PostPosted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 4:33 pm Up
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So after fixing a busted CV boot I noticed the grease kind of exploded everywhere. I cleaned up as much of it as I could but the reluctor ring was covered in grease.

I'm wondering could this be the cause of an ABS fault? All the rings look in good condition apart from the grease covered one.

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djdan0123
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i wouldn't of thought so, unless there is no contact? only thing to say is clean it up see if it cures it? lol sorry couldnt be more help
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Ok thanks i'll give it a try, otherwise back to the drawing board on that one...
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shouldn't affect it much, give it a clean up with some degreaser, check for broken teeth or corrosion while your at it.

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The toothed ring needs to be cleaned of so the teeth can be read by the sensor.

If the gaps between the teeth are full of grease / debris then the ABS sensor will not read the teeth correctly & can error out.

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That makes sense. I'll get cracking on this weekend and post back.
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