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24th February 2019, 09:18 | #1 |
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Traction Control Fault / Fail
Hi All,
I wonder if someone can kindly help. I have a Rover 75, 2.5 V6 2001. On starting the Traction Control fail symbol comes up in the message display. Occasionally it clears so I assume works but lately is always on. Might it be a faulty traction control unit mounted in the passenger footwell near the fuse box? Any other advice or suggestions much appreciated. Regards, Terry. |
24th February 2019, 09:36 | #2 |
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Most common fault on TC system is the breaking up of the gears on the unit mounted on the bulkhead ( high up drivers side). There is a small inspection flap on the unit to enable you to look at the gears.
If you do discover the fault is the broken gearing then before you pay an arm and a leg for one, it is identical to the early BMW CRUISE control unit on the E39 such as this ( you just have to swap the cable) https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Original-...TL6c:rk:6:pf:0
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24th February 2019, 11:19 | #3 |
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Many thanks for the info Dave.
I'll check the gear now. I note the part you sent on eBay is a cruise control unit not traction control. My cruise control does work ok so might it still be that? |
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Hi Dave,
I have looked at the white gear and there is definitely one tooth knackered. However, the motor doesn't turn once the ignition us turned to position 1. I have removed the motor plug and there is 10.5 volts on the plug with ignition turned to position 1. That doesn't seem right as I would have thought should be 12V. I'm assuming not a fuse but possibly a relay contact. Do you know which relay to check? Regards, Terry. |
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You will probably find the teeth are lodged in the gearing stopping it from self testing. you can prise the top off and open with a thin blade.
JUST FOR CLARITY. The BMW CRUISE unit linked to is identical to our TRACTION control unit Dave...
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I've just fitted the replacement BMW cruise control motor. However, the Traction Control Fail symbol is still present. Any suggestions as to what else could cause the Traction Control to fail / be off? Regards, Terry. |
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Hi Terry,
You will probably be best off getting the car on a T4 diagnostics now. Every previous failure of traction I have come across as been the actuator you have just changed . If this has not cured the problem then the T4 diagnostics is the way to go.
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Hi,is it just the panel light or do you also get the shuddering sensation when braking through the brake pedal.I had that problem and it was the rear offside sensor.But after I replaced it it would not clear untill I took it for a drive of several miles,it seemed it needed that drive to reset itself.Also have you checked all your fuses.Regards The.....
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Hi Terry I had the same problem and used the BMW cruise control motor, like you. It was fiddly getting the cable/nipple inserted into the cog ... has yours seated properly? I didn't need T4 ... it just started working and the warning Message stopped. Try opening the flap to expose the cog/teeth on the motor, Can you now move the cog? Or get someone to turn your ignition on while you are under the bonnet listening. I think mine does a "self test" each time the ignition is turned on, so you might see or hear some activity. Good luck John
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Hi Tony.
I just wondered if you ever got to the bottom of your traction control problem, no thus wonder if you may be able to help? I have picked up exactly the same the issue on my ZT, I am reading 10.6v at the connector, both fuses are good, the traction control actuator cog behind the flap is in good condition, although it does not move on start up, so still cannot ruled out it being jammed. So hoping you may have solved your issue and may have so,e more pointers to look into. Regards Matt |
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