northernlandy
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Hi,
After searching through all the previous posts for the 3 amigos syndrome it would appear my 99 1.8 Freelander has something else up causing the lights to come on.
All 3 lights come on (TC, HD, and ABS). They can stay on for a long period of time, 100 miles at times, then just go out, quite often caused by a bump in the road etc.
Strangely though, when the lights are out and I brake normally (i.e. not hard) it seems that the ABS is trying to work (the brake pedal pulses)
When the lights are on, the brakes work fine with no ABS kicking in.
I have changed the brake pedal switch, and had all the wheel sensors checked for resistance. 1 of them was reading a very low resistance, so this was replaced with a new one.
Has anybody else experienced a similar problem with the ABS kicking in? perhaps I have a more serious issue with the ABS itself?
Any advice would be welcome.
Many thanks
Ian
After searching through all the previous posts for the 3 amigos syndrome it would appear my 99 1.8 Freelander has something else up causing the lights to come on.
All 3 lights come on (TC, HD, and ABS). They can stay on for a long period of time, 100 miles at times, then just go out, quite often caused by a bump in the road etc.
Strangely though, when the lights are out and I brake normally (i.e. not hard) it seems that the ABS is trying to work (the brake pedal pulses)
When the lights are on, the brakes work fine with no ABS kicking in.
I have changed the brake pedal switch, and had all the wheel sensors checked for resistance. 1 of them was reading a very low resistance, so this was replaced with a new one.
Has anybody else experienced a similar problem with the ABS kicking in? perhaps I have a more serious issue with the ABS itself?
Any advice would be welcome.
Many thanks
Ian