The Three Amigo's

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tinbum

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East Lothian
Have had the three for a while now, no probs, knew it was the usual suspects
had the landie in for brake pads and discs at local garage, (Well its winter and no garage of my own) and was kindly told the fault code!!!! (Beats £150 for diag at local dealer)
was told n/s abs sensor air gap incorrect - so- new sensor needed or any ideas?, also know that drive shaft on that side been replaced , related???
Didn't know that abs light staying on is an mot fail never had abs lights on before MOT before. (Then again never had abs warning lights before!)

ta for any help

PS dics and pads not much dearer than diag at dealer.
 
brake light switch, do a search it's been covered loads of times on here

thanks for the reply Opti,

Maybe wasn't clear with my post, but alraedy no that the brake switch can be faulty, what I meant by my post was that I have a fault code reading of N/S ABS .... etc, (will a faulty brake switch give this code reading?), I was assuming that the fault code was real and asking if the sensor is buggered or is there another soloution.
 
sounds like you might have to get the wheel off, check for cable damage (as you say there has been some work to the driveshafts) and check it is actually there and looks to be aligned right. Also check/clean the rotor on the hub making sure there is no mud or other clogging the assembly.

Not sure what the tolerances / adjustment is, might be worth looking on rave
 
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