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Nov 19th, 2006, 18:21 | #31 | |
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I have one of those "intermittent" ABS faults on my V90... Usually comes up with code 155 which is an issue with rear sensor wire/cable. Have had this checked and there was no issue, so the ABS unit was pointed to as the likely culprit (this being the aluminium box fitted under the driver dash)... Have a second hand one fitted, and have to wait and see... Des. . .
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Nov 19th, 2006, 18:41 | #32 | |
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The silicon layer is like a gel so gentle cutting just makes it neeter.
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Nov 19th, 2006, 19:08 | #33 |
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found removing the silicone the hardest bit
Removing ABS ECU - easy Cutting in half - had to use a normal hacksaw on the long sides (carefully) and a junior on the shorter sides - Fairly easy Removing silicone - Tedious Soldering joints - No way without the magnifying glass (poor eyesight) - not too bad Aralditing together - Easy Siliconing joints - Easy Re-fitting ABS ECU - Easy Roadtesting and finding the light working correctly - Priceless Downside - Ruined tablecloth with glue on it, and a spilt cup of tea due to high speed hacksawing lol
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Nov 20th, 2006, 07:13 | #34 | |
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cheers jod
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Nov 20th, 2006, 07:20 | #35 |
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typical des, a opportunity of a cottage industry and im late.....
its good to see people involving themselves in areas which for so long have been a "closed shop".... cheers jod
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Nov 25th, 2006, 21:45 | #36 |
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DIY electrical repairs
Brilliant Info, all I need now is a free "rework your ETM" and I'd be happiest volvo T5 owner in britain
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Nov 26th, 2006, 23:42 | #37 |
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abs faulty unit
i have a problem with mine, the abs sometimes works and sometimes doesnt. is it a common fault the dry joints in the ecu unit?
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Nov 27th, 2006, 08:48 | #38 |
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More than common it happens to 95%+ of them, but only on the Teves unit made between '95 and 2000, the earlier ones have there own problems.
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Nov 30th, 2006, 11:15 | #39 |
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Hello all,I've just had my rear sensors replaced and still the light is on. Although the entire system is not registering any faults on the diagnostic ( obd in front of the gear stick). It seems then that this is the fault. i really don't fancy arsing about soldering it myself. How much would a replacement unit be??
Mine is a 1996 850 2.5se. cheers Al. Last edited by AlanB; Nov 30th, 2006 at 11:17. Reason: more info. |
Dec 3rd, 2006, 12:55 | #40 |
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Hi all,
When I first joined I needed info and help finding something, So I posted on several veh sites (only supposed to post once), whilst I wasn't TOLD OFF I was asked why so many? My answer was "Incase someone with the info I require doesn't read the S80 notes." So when I needed to find out about my ABS / STC problem and how to get a repair done to my ECU I posted once on the S80 pages. I did get assistance and eventually sent it away to ECU-TESTING.COM costing £100 and a three day turn around. But if someone could have pushed me in this direction I could have saved that £100 and not risked driving around with no ABS / STC and all my lights lit up for three days. Congratulations and well done to all that attempted and completed their own repair and thank you all that contributed to this post. I think a link to this post should be placed in the GENERAL topics for EVERYONE to see and read under FAQ for ABS / STC. Well done everyone. Joe |
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