Td5 Abs,Traction control and hill descent lights on.

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check all your wheel bearings any slop in them will screw over the sensors. easy to check and no messing about with puters. three amigos buggered off when i changed rear offside bearing, mine was showing wear, 170 qwid for assembly complete wiv sensor, job done in 1 n arf hours
 
I had 3 amigos. Garage changed abs sensor to no avail. Then changed wheel hub which touch wood seems to have cured problem. Something to do with cogs damaged. Hope this helps.
 
Ahhhhhhh and mine are doing the same now lol, love my landy but she's costing me a small fortune to maintain, looks like I'm changing the abs sensor today then........
 
The sensor change may do it, but movement in the hub will cause the fault.
Like me, you may discover how quiet your Disco should be when its got decent wheel bearings!
Mark
 
This is exactly why so many Disco owners will say "Get the codes read".

BTW, top marks for thread revival!


The three amigos turned up on mine the other day after I skidded at a roundabout. Fortunately I invested in a nanocom reader and it told me it was the front right. Definitely worth it Now to determine if it's the hub or just the sensor
 

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For that fault code it's most probably the hub...read live stationary sensor inputs with nanocom and if all 4 are even between 2-2.4V replace the hub, bad sensor would give bad live input too on system self check voltage
 
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