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    Posted: 17 January 2011 at 10:12

 

Hello, thanks for a great work you guys are doing, so that our boy will be on the road without any stress.

Pls, I need a help from you, I  noticed a constant light on my dash board yesterday on the ABS, what that could meant for.

Though, initially it will be on for few seconds before it goes off. But yesterday was a different one. as the light goes off and return back to light even as i was driven on the road.

Any useful information will be highly appreciated.

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The ABS light on dash is obviously an abs problem but might
be just a sticky sensor,are your breaks still working
properly,the sensor is located in the hub,they are
replacable but a bit of a pig to get out,i had same problem
recently and found it easier and cheaper to pick up a hub
from breakers and pop it on,only cost me 50 euro and put on
myself,i dont know if spraying wd40 on would help if it is
stuck,
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 Thanks for that advice, my brakes are working well, no leakage from any brake lines, the brake fluid in the tank is ok. I've changed the hub over the weekend and the problem seems to be thesame.

What next do i need to do

I will be highly grateful to have more information on it.

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Hello. This could be a little bit of an issue on P10's. To be honest you need to get a scan tool plugged in to it and read the fault code. It could be any of the sensors that have gone faulty.

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Thanks, could it be from the shaft I changed recently? Does it mean there are different types of shaft. or does shaft carries ABS. How will I get the right and accurate shaft to use.

Thanks for usual co-operation

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I agree, any lights on the dash pads indicates that there is something wrong with the specific part of your car. That is just like the light twinkling whenever a seatbelt is not secured or the door is not locked properly.
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