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29th November 2018, 08:34 | #1 |
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ABS system
Can somebody give mr a brief rundown on the ABS system? I need to change a sensor on bones, but I forgot to ask the garage which one had failed, Are the all the same?
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29th November 2018, 08:56 | #2 |
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Hi David.
No the ones at the front are different to the back as in they are a different shape, ring them and ask which one it was, i can talk to you later when i pass over, but here is part numbers below SSB000150 Front and SSB000160 Rear.
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30th November 2018, 19:13 | #3 |
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Hi David
I note from the wanted section you have posted this below. ( So I took "Bones" back to the garage today to sort out what I thought was a faulty ABS sensor, only to find out that it is in fact the unit itself which has given up the ghost. This means I am now on the lookout for a replacement. ) How did they come to that conclusion ? did they take the battery out an its case, then undo the ABS unit it's self to check if the pins are corroded or damage ? just how have they came to that conclusion. Post up and let us know so we can maybe help if that is not the case.
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30th November 2018, 19:29 | #4 |
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As Arctic says, are they really sure, I had bones on T4 and had no issues with the modulator at all?
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30th November 2018, 20:10 | #5 |
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Did they get a valve relay code? It’s a internal part that sometimes fails and requires another abs unit, had it myself a while back on a customers car
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