storm
Member
- Posts
- 90
- Location
- Dartford / Gravesend Kent
Hi, Can anyone help me, the speedo has stopped working, the tacho is fine.
Thanks
Thanks
I have 'ABS Fault' garage said fix speedo ! I have fitted 2 new front ABS sensorsSpeedo is driven by signals from the ABS sensors via the ABS ECU. Have you any other messages?
I have 'ABS Fault' garage said fix speedo ! I have fitted 2 new front ABS sensors
I did think that, they cleared some faults off, but their computer would not talk to the ABS system to identify the problem or which sensor(s) were faulty.Garage are arseholes. Speedo is driven by signals from ABS sensors if they ain't working neither will the speedo. Make sure sensors are pushed in until they touch reluctor rings. The gap will be set when the wheels turn. Check the connections. The problem is with the sensors.
I did think that, they cleared some faults off, but their computer would not talk to the ABS system to identify the problem or which sensor(s) were faulty.
Do you know the part nos for the rear sensors? or can the be tested?
Many thanks
I don't know anyone with Nanocom. If I replace the rear sensors, will the fault clear itself or will I have to get it clear via diagnostics some where?You can check the sensors with a multi meter. Make sure they have continuity through them. When set to resistance that should change when a metal object is placed near tip. With ignition on check for 5 volts on sensor feed lines. Needs proper diag on it to check ABS. Do you not know anyone with a Nanocom? Maybe someone local to you on here who could read the system for you.
I don't know anyone with Nanocom. If I replace the rear sensors, will the fault clear itself or will I have to get it clear via diagnostics some where?
Its a 1995 4.0 SE AutoDepends what year it is I believe
Is the speedo driven from one particular sensor on the P38 (the L322 is driven from one of the rears!)..??
I will check them all for continuity, thanks again for your helpSorry i don't own a crystal ball. Fault should clear but may still be recorded. Check that all the sensors including your new ones have a circuit through them, i have had new ones with no continuity.
Does anyone know if this is correct? or which one? It may save a bit of time checking them all.Is the speedo driven from one particular sensor on the P38 (the L322 is driven from one of the rears!)..??
You can check the sensors with a multi meter. Make sure they have continuity through them. When set to resistance that should change when a metal object is placed near tip. With ignition on check for 5 volts on sensor feed lines. Needs proper diag on it to check ABS. Do you not know anyone with a Nanocom? Maybe someone local to you on here who could read the system for you. STC2786 or STC2921 front. You really don't want to know how much genuine STC2787 or STC2922 rears are.
Apart from where the plug into the sensors all the ABS sensor feed wires go straight back to the ABS ECU. If you can't get 5 volts at any of them with ignition on (you could try with engine running) then ABS ECU is favourite culprit. Did you look at relay 2 in engine bay fuse box? That powers ABS ECU.Hi Wammers, I finally got round to checking to see if I had 5 volts on the ABS feed wires, but could not get any readings (ignition was on). Tried to follow wires back, but lost them in the looms. Fuse box connections look clean underneath & fuses are ok. I don't know where to look now!
Didn't try with engine running, so will try that. I did swap over a couple of relays, just in case, but no luck.Apart from where the plug into the sensors all the ABS sensor feed wires go straight back to the ABS ECU. If you can't get 5 volts at any of them with ignition on (you could try with engine running) then ABS ECU is favourite culprit. Did you look at relay 2 in engine bay fuse box? That powers ABS ECU.
That would be great! Can we arrange a time?I've got a nanocom but am abroad at the moment won't b back till wkend will meet u sat or Sunday I've u want to use it I've it will work on your car mines 4.6 pm me
Welcome To LandyZone, the Land Rover Forums!
Here at LandyZone we have plenty of very knowledgable members so if you have any questions about your Land Rover or just want to connect with other Landy owners, you're in the right place.
Registering is free and easy just click here, we hope to see you on the forums soon!