kocomour
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I read that handbrake symbol (!) is not only for handbrake error
CorrectI read that handbrake symbol (!) is not only for handbrake error
That's testing my memory. I did have the ABS light on once, but it disappeared after a restart, and when interrogated, showed no codes.
You have a ABS light on and a ABS error code stored in the ABS module which will not clearAbs seem to work fine after test ride, problem is likely some bad wire between abs and dashboard.
Cheers.That's testing my memory. I did have the ABS light on once, but it disappeared after a restart, and when interrogated, showed no codes.
Tyre pressures should be checked first.
Even if all sensors are showing a speed, these should be checked to see they are all similar. Then a physical check of the sensors and bearing reluctor rings, for any rust or debris that might show an inconsistent reading. Then follow the wiring and check for damage.
Clear the code. Then when ignition turned on, if the warning reappears, before any wheel is turned, then either a sensor is faulty, or the wiring has a fault.
If the warning does not appear until wheels turn, the fault lies with a reluctor ring, or sensor, giving incorrect readings.