TheYoungconnoisseur
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DBS or Vanquish all the way.
Not a bad suggestion!599.
Thanks Catman and Felenious. Battery seems to be totally fine but I will put it on charge just in case.
I read that the ABS sensors can be about £600 each?
It was a bit weird. I was driving for about 15 minutes. I then stopped at a petrol station. When I restarted and drove off, it happened. I carried on driving for another half an hour and despite all the warnings the car actually felt fine. I played a round of golf then got back to my car and started it up and again all the warnings came up again. But here is where it gets a little weird - as I drove out of the golf course, the warnings lights went off but the car started jerking. By jerking I mean the engine delivery wasnt smooth. Also the ABS came on with seriously mild braking. All of this happened whilst simply driving out of the golf course at lowish speed. Then a few seconds later and all the warning were back and the engine and brakes worked fine again.
In the thread http://www.sportsmaserati.co.uk/showthread.php/23367-Not-bad-for-a-nine-year-old?highlight=year
I had them same
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It had began when there was a rush of error codes, ABS failure
MSP failure
Suspension failure
SMOBF failure (SoManyOtherBloodyFailures I've given up)
What looks like a suspension damper at 45 degrees in the display, looking angry
“Take to dealer “
RH Front Wheel bearing including sensors (the LH Front – which is subject to more harsh conditions - looked to have been replaced a little while ago)
The ABS sensor is built into the bearing, so yes £600 I'm afraid. The car might well start with a less than perfect battery, which can cause all sorts of alerts. However, in this case I'd suspect the ABS sensor I'm afraid. The signal is used to modulate the brakes and adjust power delivery for the stability program.
Voicey might well chip in with something else.
C