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Dubbinaround Member Since: 13 Jun 2011 Location: East Yorkshire Posts: 2 |
Had the same problem with mine with all 3 lights on though, ive had it in the garage numerous occasions and i got the same answer back from them saying nothing was logged, finally i saw a glitch, when i used it at night the fault would show within a few miles of leaving home, so i thought lights are on (drawing power) what if i turn on window heaters / operate windows etc, when i did this the lights would come on every time and go out when i switched off and back on again.....................this had to be an earth fault and not the issues that everyone thought regarding sensors etc.....................back into the garage again with this info and the fault was found to be a poor earth so throwing up the dash lights, this has been sorted now and the issue has not raised its ugly head since (it has raised a few others though!!) Defenders dont you just love em ha ha
58 plate 110 xs sw Cheers Rich |
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21st Feb 2012 12:48pm |
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K9F Member Since: 12 Nov 2009 Location: Bournemouth Posts: 9610 |
Had a strange one today. Truck running as sweet as a nut but had to slam on the brakes harder than I've ever had to before.
Thereafter at low speeds Traction Control would operate at low speeds (up to about 20 mph) when slowing down and braking and also pulling away in first and/or second. Thought I may have chopped or chafed a cable. Also with recent wiring mods I thought I may have disturbed a relay or connector perhaps. Had a further 70-80 miles to do which the fault constantly manifested itself. Got home (no codes on fault reader) got under driver's seat and reseated relays and connectors, pulled 30 amp green fuse for ABS and got under vehicle to check loom as far as possible. Left fuse out started vehicle and then shut down and put fuse back in. Fault now seems to have disappeared on test drive. Can't state what was wrong but thought a trip to my new independant was on the cards. Perhaps not, fingers crossed. If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!! Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!! |
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27th May 2013 12:25pm |
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K9F Member Since: 12 Nov 2009 Location: Bournemouth Posts: 9610 |
Saga continues.....
Drive for a while and repeat of symptoms above. Decided to get wiring diagrams out and 'bell out' the cables from under the driver's seat at the modulator. Short circuit offside sensor. Removed rear sensors and loom and as it was smothered in waxoyl had to give it a clean, nothing wrong with that end and all sensors had correct resistance values of about 1000 ohms. Damage was on vehicle side of loom chafed cable approximately a foot from the connector end. Cut out affected couple of inches. You can clearly see the conductors. Click image to enlarge Nailed in a couple of environmentally sealed inline splices. Then heatshrunk the area. Click image to enlarge Fingers crossed that's an end to it! If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!! Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!! |
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2nd Jun 2013 10:10am |
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K9F Member Since: 12 Nov 2009 Location: Bournemouth Posts: 9610 |
Finally got everything back together and applied self-amalgamating tape to as much of the loom as possible and secured it more effectively to prevent further chafing.....
Seems to be fixed having spent several hours on a back road with a pair of pliers trying to get the wheel sensor gap right. Gap should be as small as possible, achieved by gently tapping sensors all the way home. Was trying to be too clever for my own good! If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!! Treat every day as if it is your last....one day you will be right!! |
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2nd Jun 2013 2:04pm |
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rev it Member Since: 25 Jul 2011 Location: Kent Posts: 6 |
Have just had the intermitant TC & ABS lights on, found a bunch of wires had rubbed through on the ABS modulator block, mended damaged wire and all ok, so far. Just so you all know of another possible place!
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24th Feb 2014 11:22am |
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Tumich Member Since: 09 Apr 2013 Location: Prague Posts: 9 |
[quote="Dubbinaround"]Had the same problem with mine with all 3 lights on though, ive had it in the garage numerous occasions and i got the same answer back from them saying nothing was logged, finally i saw a glitch, when i used it at night the fault would show within a few miles of leaving home, so i thought lights are on (drawing power) what if i turn on window heaters / operate windows etc, when i did this the lights would come on every time and go out when i switched off and back on again.....................this had to be an earth fault and not the issues that everyone thought regarding sensors etc.....................back into the garage again with this info and the fault was found to be a poor earth so throwing up the dash lights, this has been sorted now and the issue has not raised its ugly head since (it has raised a few others though!!) Defenders dont you just love em ha ha
Where was the poor earth found? it seems taht i have the same issue with mine , cos the front windscreen heater does not work at all, but you could meassere that it should be ok cheers |
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26th Feb 2014 9:22am |
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Tumich Member Since: 09 Apr 2013 Location: Prague Posts: 9 |
MY Problem solved,
i made new ground conection to the ABS/TC main unit, which ist under the seat and the problemīs gone now after a week it is still ok |
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12th Mar 2014 9:59am |
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RF3777 Member Since: 10 Apr 2015 Location: Hong Kong Posts: 144 |
Tumich, Would you tell how did you made the new ground to the ABS unit?
such as where to connect both ends? |
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6th Nov 2015 9:05am |
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