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hellymoore



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Sweden 2005 Defender 110 Td5 SW Epsom Green
ABS sensor in wrong place?
Had problem with one of my ABS sensor (left front) and found that left front had low voltage
Has now change it and has the still ABSlamp on the dash, started to disconnect eatch sensor and found out "left front" is the left rear sensor Shocked
what shall i do? reconnect it as it should be or?

The truck is a defender 2001 and I have a nanocom as diagnostic device
Post #662554 8th Nov 2017 6:02am
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dorsetsmith



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common point for ABS sensor wiring


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front LH ABS PLUG


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rear LH ABS PLUG


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has your ABS sensor wiring been replaced and wire too wrong pins in the plug at ABS controller ?
Post #662599 8th Nov 2017 10:42am
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hellymoore



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Sweden 2005 Defender 110 Td5 SW Epsom Green
What I know and can look at the wiring,it has never changed since the car has been new. Have just checked to see in the electrical circuit how it is supposed to be.
I must also see how the brake pipes are drawn to the ABS module (it can be adapted to the car) as it also is fitted to DiscoveryII
Post #662611 8th Nov 2017 11:16am
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hellymoore



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Sweden 2005 Defender 110 Td5 SW Epsom Green
ABS problem solved, went through electrical systems and piping systems.
Changed the cable so that it matches the nanocome and suddenly everything works again.
probably the brake on the left front wheel caused the error, this occurred after a day offroad with muddylains
Now the TC also works as it should Very Happy
Post #664464 15th Nov 2017 10:51am
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dorsetsmith



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Good that its fix Exclamation your ABS control unit must been controlling the wrong brake with sensor cross over your lucky that not in ditch up side down, not good then you think about it Exclamation
Post #664489 15th Nov 2017 11:46am
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hellymoore



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Sweden 2005 Defender 110 Td5 SW Epsom Green
I have investigated the problem and found out that is a garanti job on the ABS cablage couple years ago, (prob a axel work)

everyting working fine now Very Happy
Post #665682 20th Nov 2017 8:50am
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