Dandangnas

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Hello everyone. I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice. I have an 02 Freelander 1, it's a 2.0l td4. All three lights on the dash are on permanently. Abs TC and hill decent. I had a diagnostic done. But the gent wasn't very helpful with explaining it all. He said the abs is not communicating with the can bus. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance
 
Hello everyone. I was wondering if anyone could give me some advice. I have an 02 Freelander 1, it's a 2.0l td4. All three lights on the dash are on permanently. Abs TC and hill decent. I had a diagnostic done. But the gent wasn't very helpful with explaining it all. He said the abs is not communicating with the can bus. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance
I don't know anything about Freelanders.

But I do know that posting your postcode as a location isn't good for security.
I would edit that out, and just put the town where you live, or live near.
 
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I've seen the newbie postcode.
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As the ABS will function independently of the rest of the vehicle, it's irrelevant that it's not communicating. However as there are lights on the dash, which gets its data from the ABS ECM, this suggests the person that read the codes either doesn't know what he's on about, or used the wrong equipment to read the codes.
3 lights on will likely be a wheel sensor, but you either need to measure each sensor to identify the faulty one, or find someone who has suitable equipment to read the codes.
 

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