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RRC:
I cleaned my car at the weekend and realised that i have a problem....

On the front right disc brake i have a cable that has broken off. It is a three core cable.

Is it part of the ABS sensor???

Got to figure a way of fixing it now.

Paul:

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Might be, Or does it go to the brake pads ?

RRC:
i cant quite see, i will get the haynes out tomorrow when i'm home.

It just worried me really

Range Rover Blues:
There should be 2 wires going to the RHS wheel on an ABS car.  The ABS sensor is fitted through the middle of the upper swivel bearing (a Railko type I think rather than a roller bearing).  There is also a 3-core connection to the brake pad wear indicator which connects directly to the inner pad.  If the ABS warning light is on showing a fault you can easily make up a test plug and interogate the ABS system yourself to find the fault, the instructions are in the Haynes manual (and you all thought they were c**p).
If the ABS lamp isn't showing a fault then it's more likely to be the wear indicator.  Ours is also snapped off and frankly I don't really care.
Just watch for the brake warning light instead, shwowing the wear indicator inoperative of pads excessively worn.

RRC:
It all makes sense, yes the brake warning light does stay on for a while. Thank you so much.  :)

I will do a brake test, i did read it in the haynes last night.

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