As subject, I had a fault in my ABS (the accumulator had gone). I've fixed the fault, and the brakes work fine now, but the lights are still on (all 3 on the dash, the ABS, exclamation and the TC light). Is this one of those faults I need to plug in a faultmate / nanocom in to read and clear, or do I still have a fault? It's a 2001 Model if that makes a difference.
I recently changed the shocks, and removed the front wheels to get at them properly so it's possible I've dinged one of the ABS sensors while doing that, but knowing whether there is still a fault before I start messing about with it would be handy.
And yes, I know I need to get a nanocom or a faultmate at some point, but £400 is a bit steep this side of christmas, so if I don't need to buy one right now, I'd rather wait.
I recently changed the shocks, and removed the front wheels to get at them properly so it's possible I've dinged one of the ABS sensors while doing that, but knowing whether there is still a fault before I start messing about with it would be handy.
And yes, I know I need to get a nanocom or a faultmate at some point, but £400 is a bit steep this side of christmas, so if I don't need to buy one right now, I'd rather wait.
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