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26th May 2020, 22:05 | #1 |
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Rover 75 Abs Ünit (Bosch 5.7)
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Rover 75, 1.8/1.8T/2.0 V6/2.5 V6 The abs unit used is the same? |
27th May 2020, 07:16 | #2 |
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You need to check the two letter code on the aluminium block on your unit, it will say something like ‘MK’ or similar.
Let us know which unit you have.
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My car is a 2000, 2.0 V6 automatic transmission Crowley construction, concession equipment. Traction control and cruise control features.
I'm removing the ABS unit from its place it never. Speedometer doesn't work, Fuel Gauge does not work. I replaced the ABS sensors. |
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If you haven't already done so: and before spending lots of money on the rare traction control ABS modulators try diagnosing the car with specialist equipment. There's a freeware programme called Toaf that can read all modules on your car including the ABS sensors. Use the search bar above for more "TOAF" information. Think your fuel gauge is probably a different problem.
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I have tried few software to connect with OBD, the connection to the ABS unit failed.
In the meantime, "TOAF" thanks a lot for Updated the question I asked in the first place. Rover 75 petrol models the ABS unit is the same? 1.8 I have a chance to access to the ABS unit. |
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In a previous discussion on this forum, I remember being about the ABS effect the fuel gauge problem.
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1st June 2020, 20:26 | #7 |
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Have a look at the plug on the abs unit, make sure there is no corrosion on the pins.
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It may also be worth checking all the relevant earths. I spent money on replacement sensors, rear hubs, replacement abs modulator, and more sensors. A hefty garage bill later and it was down to a dodgy earth.
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Even though the abs sensors have been replaced, do not assume them.to be working or fitted correctly.
A proper decent garage should be able to check each wheel.with a multi meter. At this stage it is important to diagnose the problem. Rust at the hubs could cause the issue. Damage during removal.of a.fauled sensor too, could cause an issue to remain. Speedometer not working normally suggests the drivers side wheel sensor being at fault,however fitting parts without proper diagnosis will be expensive. There is a post describing how to check the sensors using a meter. Use the search facility above (or perhaps someone can point you in its direction) Are all of the tyres the same profile? HERE is a search and a How To HERE Sent from my SM-A600FN using Tapatalk
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