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Old Jun 21st, 2020, 13:50   #1
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Hi, can anyone help with an anti skid service on my 2006 V70. i would like to know what it is and how to repair. Seen videos on youtube but this involves taking off the steering wheel is this correct.
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Old Jun 21st, 2020, 15:52   #2
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Hi. No it doesn’t always mean the steering wheel sensor is at fault. It can be many things including a low battery voltage. If you can get the codes read, that will give you a clue. However, my problem was a corroded ABS reluctor ring on the front left wheel. Fairly easy and a cheap fix. Worth checking the abs rings and sensors first as they are the cheapest. Oh, also the front hub bolts can loosen too causing problems. Easy to check. Just pop out the centre caps on the wheels and check the tightness of the centre bolt.

I am sure there are others who will know more. Good luck.
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Silly question but is the steering wheel at 12 o clock when driving straight? That kicks it off too.
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My one was the CEM Electrical connection (the ECU). On the C30 2.0d they on above the passenger feet. Wiggled some connection blocks around a bit and so far problem not returned.

It’s a myriad of things, so I started with cheapest & easiest first!
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thanks guys for your help, i am new to this forum stuff so i hope im doing the right thing and this is a thank you to 3 dudes who answered my question 👍👍👍
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