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ABS failure Traction failure - 8/17/2005 12:47:55 AM   
Wayne

 

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I am about at the end of the road here. I have a continual "ABS failure" "Traction Failure" message. I have been to British car service more time that I care to think to resolve this. No fault is logged in the computer. The wheel sensors have been checked and the accumulator has been replaced. The EAS compute has been replaced, because I had a problem with the EAS that was thought to be connected. That cured the problem for about a week, and it is now back. Any ideas other than selling the thing?

Wayne
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RE: ABS failure Traction failure - 8/17/2005 10:38:01 AM   
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Wayne, we seem to be having the same trouble. If you hear anything please let me know. As you, I am at the end of the road with this.

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RE: ABS failure Traction failure - 8/17/2005 9:29:30 PM   
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Welcome Wayne !

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Any ideas other than selling the thing?

You could inform the Board as to the model, year, and Country you are from.

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RE: ABS failure Traction failure - 8/18/2005 11:32:18 AM   
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If it helps, I drive a '01 Discovery SE Series II. Oklahoma, U.S

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RE: ABS failure Traction failure - 8/19/2005 12:46:52 PM   
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Sorry; I have a 99 HSE 4.6 RR, in Los Angeles.

I have had some feedback that the main ABS relay may be the problem. I will let you know how this develops

Wayne

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RE: ABS failure Traction failure - 8/20/2005 12:02:53 AM   
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Wayne,
Your symptoms suggest low battery voltage. Is your battery and charging system up to par ?

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RE: ABS failure Traction failure - 8/25/2005 12:02:45 AM   
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Bait

I will check the alternator output.

Wayne

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RE: ABS failure Traction failure - 9/3/2005 11:55:37 PM   
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What was the outcome with your problem? There ought to be some indication of the cause on the scanner. Try getting a different diagnosis, contact bonnettoboot@earthlink.net in Los Angeles I know they have the Equipment.

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RE: ABS failure Traction failure - 10/7/2005 7:33:06 PM   
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Shuttle shift valve failure i do need the code there is a TIB on it

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