leeorglory
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So last week (at the same time as the ACE pump dying) I also got the thee Amigos a little while before completely breaking down, I thought I had found the cause of this as the seal on the front passenger side was dead so I replaced the seals on both sides of the front axle and the ABS sensors for good measure.
Went to start her up, and the three amigos are still showing! Tried an OBD2 scanner, albeit a cheap one and no codes were displayed. I also bought a slightly more expensive wifi OBD2 device and have tried a few phone apps, the ones that do connect don't cover ABS issues, and the ones that do cover ABS issues don't support either the OBD2 device I have or Land Rover Discovery's.
I don't want to just keep going through replacing sensors and pumps until I've replaced the entire ABS system, so does anyone know anything I can try to determine whats actually causing the 3 Amigos?
Thanks
Went to start her up, and the three amigos are still showing! Tried an OBD2 scanner, albeit a cheap one and no codes were displayed. I also bought a slightly more expensive wifi OBD2 device and have tried a few phone apps, the ones that do connect don't cover ABS issues, and the ones that do cover ABS issues don't support either the OBD2 device I have or Land Rover Discovery's.
I don't want to just keep going through replacing sensors and pumps until I've replaced the entire ABS system, so does anyone know anything I can try to determine whats actually causing the 3 Amigos?
Thanks