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buster uk:
i took the wheels off and used a wire brush on every thing and got all the big bits off,then used an airline and blew it all out in the back of the disk where the trigger rings are for the abs and still no joy.I did all four hubs.
They look really clean now.I suppose taking the disks off would be best but i really went at them with the air line.I traced the wiring for a short distance allong the axle and all looks fine.I checked the fuses in the passenger seat base for the abs and traction control and they are all ok.

Any more ideas ? :?

Range Rover Blues:
The front sensors are enclosed in the CV housing but the rears are exposed, on the back of the disk, so mud is a possibility.  BUY A MANUAL, there is an easy self-test procedure for the ABS, unlike the engine ECU.

jnoshea:

--- Quote from: "Range Rover Blues" ---  BUY A MANUAL, there is an easy self-test procedure for the ABS, unlike the engine ECU.
--- End quote ---


I have the factory workshop manual for the discovery and all I can find is "Check the ABS electrical ciruit with Testbook diagnostic equipment". Are you referring to a different section than I'm looking at or a different manual?

buster uk:
I have a haynes and one on the computer and the haynes says take to dealer and the one on the computer says testbook diagnostic equipment.

I actually drove quite fast and stomped the brake pedal as hard as i could and the ABS works.It does say in the rangerover handbook that it will still work but the affected wheel wont.It s doing my head in now,i wonder if its something to do with the traction control as that light is on also.

Range Rover Blues:
Traction control and ABS are the same thing.  As for the test prodedure I'm going to try and find it this afternoon.  I know I read itr somewhere but not having ABS I didn't take much notice.

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