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Old Jun 20th, 2020, 11:04   #1
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Hi, can anyone tell me what the anti skid service is on my 2006 v70, i have looked on youtube and seen videos, but this involves taking the steering wheel off is this correct.
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This is often cracked or corroded reluctor rings on the front hubs.
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There is a screw to stop the clockspring unwinding
BEFORE you take the steering wheel off if you take the steering wheel off
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Its not necessarily that sensor. You need to read the fault codes.

I recently had that message and in my case it was the brake pressure sensor that had failed - I needed a new ABS pump to cure the problem
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