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Apr 8th, 2021, 18:48 | #1 |
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Anti skid temporary off message
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Can you help I have a message Anti skid temporary off And ABS amber light Thank for the help |
Apr 8th, 2021, 19:02 | #2 |
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My S40 did that when it skidded sideways into a kerb and the NSF wheel ripped off...
Maybe check ABS sensor or cable running to it? |
Apr 8th, 2021, 19:24 | #3 |
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I'm sure I read somewhere the ABS rings can get dirty and that can cause faults with the front wheels
the rear ones are straight into the hub with some sort of magnetic pickup i think good video here by Sirobb/Cheshired5 shows where they are and what they look like. you can probably check / clean them without taking it apart but it's nice just to see it all disassembled so you know what you're dealing with sensor locations front and rear: Last edited by stuart bowes; Apr 8th, 2021 at 19:29. |
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Apr 8th, 2021, 23:52 | #4 |
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Also check that your driveshaft bolts are nice and tight. If loose the driveshaft spline can move in and out, throwing an ABC error. Other than that, check sensors, wiring and reluctor rings.
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Apr 9th, 2021, 00:49 | #5 |
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My understanding of the "Temporary Off" message is it is more likely to be caused by an electrical issue. Possibly a low battery charge or a high resistance connection in the ABS module (easy and cheap to replace) - that was the cause on my previous 2004 V70.
I assume the message disappears after you drive for 10 mins or so? A reluctor or sensor issue would cause and ABS/DSTC Service Required message, and it would be permanent. But, at the end of the day we can all punt our favourite guess. You need to get the codes read for some real pointers to the real problem.
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Apr 9th, 2021, 17:12 | #6 |
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If you do a search - always a good thing to do first - you'll see that anti-skid is one of the most common topics on this part of forum.
The only way to proceed is: get the codes read. The steering angle sensor is a common faulty component that gets progressively worse. |
Apr 11th, 2021, 16:56 | #7 |
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Hi guys thanks
I live in Dundee Scotland , Anyone know of good garage specialist etc for volvo in my area |
Apr 12th, 2021, 11:11 | #8 |
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Hi guys
On the way to the local garage I was braking up to a junction it was as if the abs kicked in Car went to a lump mode for a few seconds Then abs and antiskid service required amber and light on Also brake assist service required Car is booked in next week Anyone had a similar problem or messages Thanks |
Apr 13th, 2021, 08:53 | #9 |
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Any idea's what the problem will be ,what I might expect as a repair
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Apr 13th, 2021, 09:07 | #10 |
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I'm guessing there's a list of possibilities depending what the actual fault is, no one can really say without the fault codes.
for the future it would be better to own a copy of VIDA and you could plug in and tell everyone what the faults are to get an accurate reply of what to do until then you can only really wait for someone to read codes and tell you. if you can find out the fault codes and get a price first you could post that here and someone can confirm they're not mugging you off |
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