Creaks and squeaks from suspension on RR

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Hi

My rear drivers side suspension has started to creak/rattle when go
over bumps on my RR Classic (91). It normally does it when it drops
into a hole/dip down the yard track. There is no obvious damage to the
spring. I had originally thought it was the exhaust pipe rattling
against something as that is what it sounds similar to.

Any ideas? All the easy to see bushes that can be seen by looking
under the beast from the rear seem to be ok....HELP!

Also has anyone got a wiring diagram for an ABS system on a RR Clasic?
I took mine to a specialist to have the ABS ecu read and it could not
be connected to. All the fuses I can find (2 blocks under seats, by
stearing colum and the ones in the fuse box) are ok. The specialist
suggested checking all fuses 1st, but wouldn't say which ones, so it
makes me suspicions that there is a common fuse that is difficult to
find that has blown.

Many thanks

Matt

P.S.
Has anyone elsese spent an afternoon swearing at those RR electric
seat switches? Took one of mine apart and the ball bearings went
everywhere. Reminded me of one of those games where you had to get all
the balls onto a little hole! Did manage to fix it...in the end!
 
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> Also has anyone got a wiring diagram for an ABS system on a RR Clasic?
> I took mine to a specialist to have the ABS ecu read and it could not
> be connected to. All the fuses I can find (2 blocks under seats, by
> stearing colum and the ones in the fuse box) are ok. The specialist
> suggested checking all fuses 1st, but wouldn't say which ones, so it
> makes me suspicions that there is a common fuse that is difficult to
> find that has blown.


http://www.roversnorth.com/RR_ABSfault.pdf is useful. Look under the
front of the passenger seat and you will see the little connector for
the ABS diagnostic device - bridge the black and black/ping wire and
count the flashes on the ABS light on the dash - the pdf explains what
the flashes mean.
 
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