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Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2001 20:30:21 +0800
From: "Glenn" <splitscreen69nopsamond.com>
Subject: Re: ABS warning light


Do you have any idea what you are talking about. None of the things you did have anything to do with the abs system. Glenn "Jason Garland" <jgarland79nopsamo.com> wrote in message news:u1difklducbe82nopsam.supernews.com... > I have this same problem. I have tried several things to try and fix it. I > replaced my brake pads with nice organic ones. I had the rotors turned. I > sucked out all the brake fluid with a turkey baster and poured new fluid > in(careful not to spill any because it eats paint). and just this weekend I > had my tires rotated and ballanced at Sears (cost me $32). since then I > haven't seen the light come on. But it's intermittant. I took it to the Saab > dealer and they said the Wheel Speed Sensor on the front drivers side is > bad. I'm going to try and replace the wheel speed sensor cable if the light > comes on again. and if that doesn't solve the problem then I'll go ahead and > replace the speed sensor (the Saab dealer quoted me a price on the part.. > it's only about $100). > > - Jason > "The Grand Poobah" <eyles_jnopsamgovt.nz> wrote in message > news:01c181e5$00c9bec0$08350a0anopsam8004.wcc.govt.nz... > > Just got a price for this fault to be diagnosed and fixed and thought the > > group might be interested. > > > > The ABS warning light comes on after a few minutes driving and does not go > > off until the ignition is switched off. The fault then reappears every > time > > (after a few minutes) after startup. Brake function is normal (haven't > > needed to test the ABS thankfully) > > > > The mechanic says that this is likely to be an ABS sensor problem, > probably > > "at the front" and the sensor will need replacing. He's got a special > > diagnostic tool which will tell which sensor is the problem. He also says, > > from his experience that diagnosis of where the problem is and replacement > > of the sensor will take about three hours labour all up. > > > > Ballpark cost: > > > > new ABS sensor $395 > > labour, 3 hours Return to Main Index
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