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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: gmawby on April 08, 2007, 02:45:20

Title: ABS Woes
Post by: gmawby on April 08, 2007, 02:45:20
Hello everyone.
 
I have a 96 Discovery that I bought a couple of months ago. The previous owner told me that he had disconnected the ABS so ABS light is on. I noticed that the drivers front wheel sensor had been unplugged so plugged it in again. I hoped that this would enable the ABS but it did not as the light stays on.

I have tried to diagnose the fault using the DIY ABS Diagnostics article in the technical section of this site. My problem is that the ABS light does not blink when I short out the back and pink/black wires.

This is what i did.

1. removed the green relay from passengar foot well.
2. switched on the ignition
3. shorted out the black and pink/black on the connector in the drivers footwell. Note that I do not have (or could not find ) the blue connector pictured in the article. I have one connector with about 8 wires going to it.

The ABS light did not flash! Any ideas?

Also the 5amp ABS fuse slot does not contain a fuse but a connector that leads to a 5 AMP fused wire that goes off into the dashboard. Any ideas what that could be?

Any advice most welcolme.

thanks.

Glenn,
Sydney.
Title: ABS Woes
Post by: Range Rover Blues on April 08, 2007, 14:15:26
Have another look for the 4 way blue connector.  It could be wrapped up and taped to the loom or just hidden.  I had the devil's own job trying to find the diagnostic for the EFi on my soft dash, it had been trapped under the loom and I had to loosent he dash to get it out :roll:
Title: ABS Woes
Post by: BigA on April 09, 2007, 13:58:00
I had the same problem finding the ABS plug, I removed the cover under the driver side fuse box, down in the foot-well, and eventually found the plug tucked up in the very right hand side, behind a plate. My leads were very long so the plug can go down a very long way amongst all those looms.

if you see my earlier ABS thread, i had to replace the relay before the light would go out correctly, after clearing the fault.

Hope this helps  :?
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