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Old 10th August 2017, 10:30   #21
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You can always phone Bosch technical for advice if you are unsure if you have the right ABS unit, as Paul D did this when we acquired diesel units for our cars and had the same worries, we had the correct ones which are both now up and running
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Old 16th November 2017, 09:15   #22
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Finally it works!
I fitted the brand new ABS/TC control unit mentioned earlier, yes! the TC/light came on.

Thanks to Chris in Portsmouth and his patience with me and the car he told the computer on the car to talk to the Newby (ABS unit) and stop messing about and it worked. I have driven the car for over 260 miles so far without issue.

So the warning goes out .... don't drive through a flood, at breakneck speed anyway, if you do (by not realising it is wet water!) and speedo, ABS, TC, Park Brake etc., etc., light come on; look at the multiplug first and go from there.

Sadly; now that's all done and a fortune spent (plugs, coil Packs, wiring looms, ABS modules, all new AC and heater components the list is endless) I have to sell the car as I just don't have the room for it now. I bought another car as a daily while repairing the car but found it more practical, around here for a start, but also with all the towing and lugging I am now doing.
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