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friend has a galaxy 2.3 ghia v reg he changed the brake pads and then parked it for 8 months,asked me to mot it had a quick look over and found the abs light on checked all round and found osf sensor wire broken ,changed the sensor and all 4 discs on start up the abs light goes out,but once you get to 15-20mph the light comes back on checked the rings on the front cvs and removed the rears and cleaned ,but it still does the same anyone got any ideas thanks neil Edited by ballbag42
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You may have more than 1 faulty sensor.

 

Easy to identify with a multimeter (usually) or even more easily using Vagcom ( won't speak to your Ford engine ) but will communicate with the other control units including ABS.

Will also identify if the ABS fault is something other than the sensors.

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You may have more than 1 faulty sensor.

 

Easy to identify with a multimeter (usually) or even more easily using Vagcom ( won't speak to your Ford engine ) but will communicate with the other control units including ABS.

Will also identify if the ABS fault is something other than the sensors.

 

thanks kev appreciate your help,neil

  • 10 months later...
Posted

You may have more than 1 faulty sensor.

 

Easy to identify with a multimeter (usually) or even more easily using Vagcom ( won't speak to your Ford engine ) but will communicate with the other control units including ABS.

Will also identify if the ABS fault is something other than the sensors.

 

How do you use multimeter to find out are all the sensors ok?

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