Sorry - ABS. IT says it has a mechanical fault!!!!! NOt had a chance to look yet, but it illuminates ABS / ASR / Engine management lights for obviousl reasons.
The ABS sensor is fairly easy to change but check the wiring first as the cables are known to rub through, particularly if you have wide rims. The sensor sits behind the brake disc and is held in place with a single allen screw - use a small screwdriver to clean out all the gunge in the head of the screw before trying to fit the allen key. Disconnect the wiring connector before gently prising the sensor out of the hub.
My wiring has gone on my ABS sensor.... Seems pretty cheap to replace but its been on back order now for 3 weeks....
Some clumbsy oaf managed to break it before I bought the car (2 years ago) and when I had the pads done they couldnt get the broken cable back onto the new pad... so I've been driving with the (!) in the dash for the last year but now going to fix it... (if the part ever arrives!)
Still trying to get it fixed up - even tho its now the missus's
My garage (when I lived in royston) had a good look at trying to fix it and couldnt - if it was possible I think they would have as they were that kind of garage.....
Cheers, I'll try our local Parts group rather than the parts muppet in the dealers. Now I know what it should be - unless they were quoting me for 2!!!
i am trying to remove the ABS sensor and the b****r will not budge!
tried lots of lube spray etc, no joy
Clearly I have removed the bolt, and further advice other than persevere?
Also, when part nos are a and b for either RHS and LHS, when they RHS is that looking at the car from the front or back?
ta
Glen