Asr abs

leepeacock975

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Put a bosh s5 on today and still abs asr comes back on after 10 mins odd driving.... maserati garage I go ..... and anyone had this done? Wots the cost thanks lee

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conaero

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Put a bosh s5 on today and still abs asr comes back on after 10 mins odd driving.... maserati garage I go ..... and anyone had this done? Wots the cost thanks lee

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Wheel bearing is about £400 plus 1-2hrs labour to fit. Its a pretty easy job on the front, the rear is a little more involves as you have to strip the handbrake out.

PN: 197064 (for the 4200 pretty sure its the same part on the GT and QP also, bearing is the same for all 4 wheels)

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spkennyuk

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And on my GTS

Mine was the same. Done in January. Im not an expert but it seems to me that if there is enough play in the bearing that the abs sensor is over sensitive and thinks the slight play in the bearing is the wheel slipping.

Mine passed the MOT but still had enough play in it that the ABS would kick in at low speed.

I think mine was either £360 or £380 for the part plus fitting without digging the invoice out. It was the near side front on mine.
 

AaronE

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if you can change your brakes, you can change your bearing. 5 lugs, 2 caliper bolts, a rotor screw, and 3 bearing bolts.

ps. check the connector first, might save you money replacing it. likely not, but can't hurt to try. mine had ripped one wire flush at the hub, but I managed to drip some solder in there and make the connection.
 

rockits

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On the hybrid it was the NSR that went. I guess it makes sense that it often the NS more than the OS due to road conditions.