Still yet to find a resolution to my problems.
I seem to be back to seeing "ANTI-SKID TEMPORARILY OFF" then "ANTI-SKID SERVICE REQUIRED" every time I start (the latter remaining in the DIM messages then for the entire drive).
It did seem to alleviate midweek last week amid the heatwave after several days of no rain...
I went out on a day trip yesterday, in some extremely mixed weather - clear blue skies, then torrential rain, then repeat - and was getting both messages every time I started it. To my alarm, I also noticed the steering column seemed to be squeaking again when turning (as it was before I had the clockspring/SAS done), while leaving a car park after rain.
I still think the weather is involved but I can't say so conclusively.
I'm still getting BCM-0109 and SAS-000E, claiming an SAS internal fault, yet the SAS and clockspring are both new. Really not sure what to think at this point.
Could ABS rings or sensors cause SAS-000E?
A wet CEM? (There's no other known electrical problems though)
Will phone the specialist that did the work soon before the warranty on it expires but still looking to collect ideas.
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2005 S60 2.5T SE (Manual, Magic Blue)
>170k miles.
Last edited by ilmiont; Jun 29th, 2020 at 19:56.
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