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9th November 2006, 07:22 | #1 |
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abs problem with rover 75 cdt
can anyone help my abs light came on and my speedo stopped working so i replaced the abs senser on the o/s great all worked fine for 24 hrs then while i was driving the abs light came back on after a few mile goes out again then when i come to brake i get a grating noise like metal to metal on my o/s front wheel so i checked pads look fine but i still replaced them i then take car for test drive no abs light at first but when braking grating noise still there and brakes not very good after a couple of mins light comes on and when you brake no noise and brakes work fine after a few miles light goes out again and the brake poblem retuns its like this all the time on and off i have also removed o/s wheel hub and cleaned all around
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9th November 2006, 07:30 | #2 |
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Hi There confusedone
I seem to think that if you have ABS warning lights showing it can either be the sensor or something to do with the wheel bearing. I'm sure a tecky will be along soon after there cup of tea and bacon rool in the mean time take a seat and have a look about |
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driving along, ABS light shows, 15 minutes later speedo packs up. Switched off, restarted but to no avail, still kaput. Any ideas, anyone? All suggestions greatly appreciated (and I haven't got a lot of loot!!). |
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13th November 2006, 20:48 | #4 |
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Moved to get more attention
I' m going to move this post into the tech section where it will get the attention it deserves.
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13th November 2006, 20:50 | #5 |
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Can anybody assist with this apparently very serious problem. Thank you |
13th November 2006, 21:05 | #6 |
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This could be a number of things:
1. duff wheel bearing- the bit the sensor senses is in the wheel bearing and if the bearing goes the problem you have can show up. I wonder whether the grating is a duff bearing? 2. an older 75? If so then water can get into the cable and rise up to the ecu. The info below posted by roverron on .org (thanks Ron ) There is a known issue which causes the ABS light to stay on. Water travels by capilliary action up the ABS front wheel sensor lead into the ABS modulator/ecu. It applies up to VIN RJ138975 There used to be a repair kit so check availability: HARNESS YMQ 104730 TUBE YZV000010 TUBE YZV000020 3. Also reported is the front o/s ABS cable coming out of its clip and getting wrapped on the track rod end. This has been reported to causes the speedo fault you describe. 4. also worth checking is that the abs sensor cable has not been chaffed against the wheel through coming loose. Again this will set the lamp and speedo problems off. hth Mike
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thank you for your replys do you need any special tools to replace front wheel bearing ...does it need to go on a press any idea of cost for bearing...once again thank you very much
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Further to other comments, you might like to look at the security of the cable on the suspension strut. I had to replace the nearside front in April this year as the cable had come adrift from it's clips on the strut and was flapping around and had worn away on the drive shaft meaning the signal from the sensor was lost. This can be seen by putting the wheels on full lock and shining a torch in to the wheel arch.
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11th December 2006, 09:50 | #9 |
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Replaced Front Wheel Bearing Today All Problems Fixed Thank You For Advice Have Recommended This Site To All Rover 75 Owners I Know Cheers
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Took a little while but we got you there in the end. Thanks to all who helped with this problem.
Very glad to hear it is now resolved. |
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