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Watching with interest. New hubs and sensors are going on my front axle tomorrow after I have had a similar problem following damage whilst replacing a track rod end! Hoping this cures problem…
hopefully in my case all it was a slightly unplugged sensor! if it is, nanocom through me off course as it was signalling the wrong hub, but anyway... good thing i did not damage the old hub and sensorWatching with interest. New hubs and sensors are going on my front axle tomorrow after I have had a similar problem following damage whilst replacing a track rod end! Hoping this cures problem…
I could have bet they would based on what you said before about slightly unplugged connector while you had good live stationary readings.So it was too good to be true and lights came back on immediately.
It's not supoosed to be any live with ignition off at the ABS sensor only 5V on one wire and between 2 - 2.3V on the other with ignition on... though to be sure wait 90 minutes after the ignition was off as the SLABS o go competlely to sleep then see again if you have sparks or not just dont open any door in this time... if you still get sparks then don't fuss no more just replace the ECU to rule it out and if after that it's still the same means there is a short circuit to live somewhere.if it touched an earth point, there were a lot of sparks. I dont have my multimeter with me but is there supposed to be a live 12v there (Ignition was off)?
The sparks that i saw where from more than 5v for sure! Will wait for the new ecu at this pointI could have bet they would based on what you said before about slightly unplugged connector while you had good live stationary readings.
It's not supoosed to be any live with ignition off at the ABS sensor only 5V on one wire and between 2 - 2.3V on the other with ignition on... though to be sure wait 90 minutes after the ignition was off as the SLABS o go competlely to sleep then see again if you have sparks or not just dont open any door in this time... if you still get sparks then don't fuss more just replace the ECU to rule it out and if after that it's still the same means there is a short circuit to live somewhere.
That's the best thing to do cos the ECU is very suspect nowThe sparks that i saw where from more than 5v for sure! Will wait for the new ecu at this point
thanks a lot, i will keep you posted of the progress! tomorrow i will have some time to investigate a bit further, especially the voltage!That's the best thing to do cos the ECU is very suspect now
so its been a few days of 3-amigos free driving. the resolution? i sprayed a bit of contact cleaner into the female plugs of the abs sensors and left it over night to work. Same ecu, same sensor! sometimes the solution is easier that we think Long term i would like to replace the plugs though, anyone know if these are readily available please?
yeah, doesnt look right, these are relatively new hubs , why would it touch and is it something that i can fix? also apart from genuine hubs, are there any hubs which are better than the britpart oem ones? cant seem to find genuine ones anymore and they were about 1000eur last time i saw them!The sensor is not supposed to touch the reluctor ring that's a fact... there must be a small air gap just enough to be no contact between them
are there any hubs which are better than the britpart oem ones?
You should refine your search cos just for a bit more than 500E you cand do them all https://www.auto-doc.ie/moog/116217...GmGYUyfqPbZnQNxW7ulNNQXk1iNuYbiJXpb1OrDeLdDSb ... and that's a good brand indeedi found Moog ones but they are around 500eur a corner
thanks for that!! autodoc unfortunately does not ship to Malta (racists!!) but might find something else!You should refine your search cos just for a bit more than 500E you cand do them all https://www.auto-doc.ie/moog/116217...GmGYUyfqPbZnQNxW7ulNNQXk1iNuYbiJXpb1OrDeLdDSb ... and that's a good brand indeed