norfolkmick
Active Member
Hi,
I have had the dreaded 3 amigos on for a few days (ok weeks) now, and the MOT is creeping closer, so I decided it was time to change the front sensor, I already knew which one it was as a mate had a Snap on code reader and it picked it up instantly.
So on to Flea bay and ordered up the sensor and fitted it today.
After fitting all the lights came on including the green hill decent and handbrake lights, panic started to set in but after a couple of on and off's with the ignition it cleared it self, then the ABS light came on and wouldn't shift. Grrr.
This is the best bit after seeing how good the Snap on tool was I invested a few pennies and got a bargin of said flea bay, so out it came and brought up code saying incorrect air gap, now when I adjusted it it must only have moved 0.5mm but after clearing all the codes I'm one happy Bunny!
Just the exhaust mounting brackets to repair on the exhaust
I have had the dreaded 3 amigos on for a few days (ok weeks) now, and the MOT is creeping closer, so I decided it was time to change the front sensor, I already knew which one it was as a mate had a Snap on code reader and it picked it up instantly.
So on to Flea bay and ordered up the sensor and fitted it today.
After fitting all the lights came on including the green hill decent and handbrake lights, panic started to set in but after a couple of on and off's with the ignition it cleared it self, then the ABS light came on and wouldn't shift. Grrr.
This is the best bit after seeing how good the Snap on tool was I invested a few pennies and got a bargin of said flea bay, so out it came and brought up code saying incorrect air gap, now when I adjusted it it must only have moved 0.5mm but after clearing all the codes I'm one happy Bunny!
Just the exhaust mounting brackets to repair on the exhaust