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ABS Light will not go out
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davesbarratt
PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2012 9:14 am Up
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Hi there. Have a 2002 16v 1.6 special edition. Abs light came on and when i plugged in diagnostics "wheel speed sensor circuit rear right" came up. I have replaced the sensor and code still is stored and light is still on dash. Please help. MOT due next month
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richpowell91
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Have you had the code cleared/ checked to make sure that you are getting a reading from the new sensor?
 


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davesbarratt
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Yes mate cleared the codes. Still the same problem but cannot get live data to test new sensor. Could i try standard ohmeter across sensor?
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Sim
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Just checking: do you drive the car around on all fours after fiddling with ABS sensors in any way?

The light never goes off until I give car a spin (3-5 minutes of driving), so the ABS system calibrates itself


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davesbarratt
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Well i have drove the car half a mile down the road and back and light is still on so problem still exists
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macca1411
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What diagnostic software/equipment did your mate use to read and clear the codes?
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davesbarratt
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I used snap on modis. Software 11.4
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macca1411
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Try using Peugeot Planet as that is designed for reading ABS faults. Most EOBD readers won't read/clear ABS or airbag faults.
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macca1411 wrote:
Try using Peugeot Planet as that is designed for reading ABS faults. Most EOBD readers won't read/clear ABS or airbag faults.

not snap on modis though.... Rolling Eyes

 
 

 

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MrBSI
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Another all the gear & no idea thread springs to mind Wink

Its pointless using diagnostic equipment when you dont know how to use it correcty.

The idiot mobile mechanic on Watchdog this week is prime example of this.

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davesbarratt
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Well i would have thought it could clear it as it read it ok and gave me a fault code and description. Confused haha
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MrBSI wrote:
Another all the gear & no idea thread springs to mind Wink

Its pointless using diagnostic equipment when you dont know how to use it correcty.

The idiot mobile mechanic on Watchdog this week is prime example of this.

He was a corker or should that be porker Laughing
Imagine the jack he would need to lift a car high enough to crawl under it. If the woman with the mini had called me, I'd have done the job for free, and given the car a wash and wax in the process.

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davesbarratt
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I can you use it better than you old man
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MrBSI wrote:

The idiot mobile mechanic on Watchdog this week is prime example of this.

He was a proper fat b*****d though.

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Edward wrote:
MrBSI wrote:

The idiot mobile mechanic on Watchdog this week is prime example of this.

He was a proper fat b*****d though.

Reminds me of this, the kid at the end cracks me up Laughing

www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHa_SQB8NB0

Series 3 opening was pretty good to.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsHO7-A75QI

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