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Old 02-09-2009, 03:51 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi guys, can anyone help me out with some ABS fault finding. Its an 05 2.9.

My ABS was working fine yesterday as it came on during some fun snow driving.

This morning, after I moved off, the warning lamp came on and stayed on. No ABS.

Have suffered frozen handbrake for several days aswell.

Anyone have a good method of reading fault codes and have a good electrical wiring diagram for ABS.

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I had problems wit TC (ECS) on Rondo after fun driving in snow. It turned out to be snow that got deposited on brakes, wheels and sensors.
Wash it off and see if it helps
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Hi Iain

It may be something as simple as picking up some muck between an ABS sensor and hub ring during your fun snow driving. Give them a good clean. Left handbrake cable can be a problem because it does a couple of right angle bends.
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Hi guys, can anyone help me out with some ABS fault finding. Its an 05 2.9.

My ABS was working fine yesterday as it came on during some fun snow driving.

This morning, after I moved off, the warning lamp came on and stayed on. No ABS.

Have suffered frozen handbrake for several days aswell.

Anyone have a good method of reading fault codes and have a good electrical wiring diagram for ABS.

Cheers

Iain
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Old 02-09-2009, 12:19 PM   #4 (permalink)
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cheers, thought it may be crusted snow as it froze last nite. Started the car after wrk today and the light went out after about 10 yards driving.

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