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![]() Thanks Andy
if I not resolve the problem, will contact you :-) |
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![]() Hello eveone
![]() About update on "traction control" problem, if I turn off the traction control, the problem goes away, so I think it's one of the ABS sensors at the wheels. The check control told me that there was a fault on the brake pedal but this works fine. However at the next diagnosis check control I will see what it will tell me. Keep in touch.... |
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A faulty front wheel ABS sensor would cause either the speedometer to fail or the cruise control to be non-operational. It would also illuminate the ABS warning lamp. As you haven't reported any of these things, I don't see any evidence that an ABS sensor is failing to give a valid signal, particularly as the symptoms only occur at a particular road speed. The Traction Control graphic which appears on your message centre indicates a fault or normal operation of the traction control system. Simon
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