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25th September 2019, 14:45 | #1 |
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No abs plug on the left
I have had a look and the wire has no plug and that side has the error (T4 session ) only looking as the peddle is vibrating and breaks are hard to push when that happens
Was going to see if I could replace the sensor but there is no plug at all ????? |
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That sounds a strange one, there is a plug (Sensor) On each wheel, of you have an abs issue (Light on) Then the pedal shouldn't vibrate at all as the abs wont function with the light on?
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It's very odd mate some mornings the light is off drive a few feet and it's on with the peddle vibrating the sensor is in the wheel so I will trace it back and see where it ends up
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No abs plug on the left
Russel, are you perhaps muddling the ABS wiring with the brake pad wear sensor?
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There is one wire coming up from the left and it is the abs but there is no plug (blue) at all I can't find it on the right I can
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In the LH wheelarch, the cable from the ABS sensor should pass through the body just in front of the spring. The blue connector is under the bonnet between the battery and the body underneath two cylindrical multipin connectors.
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Hi Simon that's the issue I have I can't find it but then the wire dose not go through the plastic but behind it
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Sounds like someone has replaced a sensor and routed it incorrectly.
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