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I have a 1999 Alhambra 110tdi. Just failed MOT as there is no ABS light coming on (at start up). I had the following codes, but they haven’t come back since being cleared. I’ve checked the fuses that appear to be for the ABS (numbers 9, 10 & 28) and they all show continuity. Any ideas of what to try next are gratefully appreciated!

 

I've taken out the dash and don't see any voltage on the ABS LED. Not sure what else to try other than a new dash.

 

Control Module Part Number: 1J0 907 379 G

Component and/or Version: ABS 20 IE CAN 0001

Software Coding: 12812

Work Shop Code: WSC 00020

3 Faults Found:

00285 - ABS Wheel Speed Sensor: Front Right (G45)

35-10 - - - Intermittent

00285 - Shareware Version. To Decode all DTCs

16-10 - Please Register/Activate - Intermittent

- Shareware Version. To Decode all DTCs

16-10 - Please Register/Activate – Intermittent

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Funny enough I once bought a galaxy were they had removed the led for abs in the clocks . Its easy to solder one on or just get some new clocks .The wheel sensors probabley ok check the relector ring sometimes they break.
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thanks for your reply. I have some experience with the ABS, having changed a reluctor ring and multiple ABS sensors/connector problems. My issue is that before I replace the instrument cluster or ABS LED, I was expecting to see a voltage being supplied to the ABS warning light on the 28 pin connector. However it seems to be supplying only 6mV- which I cant really believe is sufficient to light the LED - so possibly my problem is elsewhere, although I don't know where to being looking ... any suggestions appreciated!

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