Asr abs

leepeacock975

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any help with this falt pls

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Contigo

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ABS sensor fault and shock issues by the looks of it. Have you done a battery reset/isolation or even charged the battery?
 

CatmanV2

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Now do you do a battery restart thanks lee

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Is this 'How' do you do a battery reset?

Open the trunk. Unscrew the battery compartment cover. Disconnect the negative terminal which has a thumb clamp on it. Wait for a while (15 minutes)

Reconnect. Reset alarm.

See if the issue goes away.

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CatmanV2

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Done ...just been out for a 30 mins drive and did not come on ? Thanks lee

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I did wonder if it would reset. If it happens again, I'd suggest a loose connection or possibly an acceleration sensor. You'll really need a diagnostic to be sure

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marios kriticos

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The problem with your car it will be the abs sensor which is part of the complete wheel bearing hub , and Usually is always the N/S/Front that goes faulty.
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Gp79

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Due to roundabouts, lots more right turns, plus more pot holes / drain covers near the roadside.

Was n/s front faulty on my GS as well.
 

CatmanV2

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Due to roundabouts, lots more right turns, plus more pot holes / drain covers near the roadside.

Was n/s front faulty on my GS as well.

I've never quite believed that the difference is that significant, but I guess it's as good a reason as any :)

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