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Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by Nazy06 » Sat Oct 12, 2013 7:58 pm

Yes it's in Derbyshire, Ecutesting.com. Have you used them urself or know of anyone who has?

Posted my unit off this morning, for what should have been a very easy task to take out it was so niggly with so many pipes in the way but managed to get it out eventually but had to push the heatshield out of the way a bit. Fingers crossed it works when it come back
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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by Z4M-2006 » Sat Oct 12, 2013 8:16 pm

Yes..

We have used them once without success,and have had a number of complaints from other garages im afraid..


See how you go....

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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by Nazy06 » Sat Oct 12, 2013 10:00 pm

Ah! Well, as you say see how I go, as the garage that recommended them uses them often without complaint. The garage are good friends of my boyfriend so ok reason not to believe them.

If nothing else, it comes back and it still doesn't work correctly and I'm back to square one.

You say other garages, do you work at a dealership yourself?
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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by Z4M-2006 » Sat Oct 12, 2013 10:44 pm

No...I have worked for main dealers in my time and was head tech for Nissan and Mitsubishi Ralliart but now im a diagnostic specialist and we mainly work for the trade. When other garages have given up hope/money/run out of time or talent then the cars get dropped off to us....lol..

We see heck of a lot of cars that these so called "repairers" have tried to fix and some of the them are appalling. We have a Vauxhall Corsa in the garage at the moment that has an ECU problem..."ecutesting" have "repaired" the ECU and it still doesnt work,so the garage then continued looking for faults,check the wiring and pulled the engine bay wiring loom from the car.. They just couldnt find the problem so it came to us..

We immediately saw that the main ECU was missing Hican information to and from the other modules on the car,this is a classic main ECU drop out or can wiring fault.. As it happens we have a test ECU for the Corsa as so many go wrong.We fitted and programmed the ECU and the car was up and running....Faulty ECU...

So the original garage are now in a battle with ecutesting for the costs of the repair plus all the subsequent work that then ensued because of incorrect diagnosis and repair...



Anyway.....See how you go,with a little luck you should be all up and running ASAP..

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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by Nazy06 » Sun Oct 13, 2013 10:25 pm

Ah I see....hmmm well as you said I'll see how i go and update further next week hopefully :) thank you for help so far
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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by Mr Whippy » Tue Oct 15, 2013 10:19 pm

Hope it all goes ok for you when it comes back :D

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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by Nazy06 » Tue Oct 22, 2013 5:35 pm

I ha the dreaded call from ECU Testing.com today and they say my module is so badly damaged and the processor is shot and so is unrepairable! Yes yes I want to cry! Ok so I will now be trying to track down a second hand unit and have it programmed to my car. If this fails I'm out of all options and will have to get a new unit and pay a lot of money. :thumbsdown:
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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by Z4M-2006 » Tue Oct 22, 2013 6:38 pm

Have you tried Camco in Warrington ?

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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by Nazy06 » Tue Oct 22, 2013 7:50 pm

No not tried them, do they supply second hand/new units?
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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by Z4M-2006 » Tue Oct 22, 2013 8:23 pm

Yes...

Always worth sending yours to them,just in case ;)

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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by Nazy06 » Wed Oct 23, 2013 2:41 pm

Rang them and they don't have a part and equally they would not recommend rebuilding that part and replacing the unit. My search continues, thank you for the lead :)
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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by Nazy06 » Sat Nov 23, 2013 11:23 am

So final instalment and update to this problem, was having no luck with the second hand part and with winter here I have paid out for a new part which was programmed and fitted and now car is finally fully functioning and the speedo came back too, also had it taken out of transport mode too and fan works properly again. At least I know what the problem was (the abs/DSC module unit) now if it happens to anyone else, but equally could be a sensor from a thread I just read. Happy driving again :)
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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by evom3z4 » Mon Sep 01, 2014 5:55 pm

Great thread as I'm having similar issues... please oh please I hope its not abs/module, How much did it set you back Nazy06?
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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by brittas » Mon Sep 01, 2014 10:01 pm

I have just finished a abs module install on my 3.0 si. Had to buy c110 reader from China. Power bleeder. Fluid and repair by ecutesting. Done it all my self for £400 ish. I no mechanic but work with my hands building pure water equipment . I had the codes come up that pointed toward abs module and pump. Wheel lining out drain brake fluid. Undo 6 brake lines from abs unit. One bolt holds the module in place. I had x2 sheared off bleed nipples to add to the fun. I was amazed it all worked out without a trip to dealers. Ecutesting are fantastic. The c110 code reader is £40 well spent. The horror stories of £2000 bill can be cut right down with a bit of determination.

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Re: Help! Abs/dsc sensor problem!

Post by evom3z4 » Mon Sep 01, 2014 10:47 pm

That's a bit more like it! thanks for the info, its going in the garage in the morning so will find out if it is the module or just a sensor... praying its just a sensor!
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