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Feb 7th, 2022, 16:17 | #1 |
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ANTI/SKID service ALARM service required
Volvo v70 2004 D5
Afternoon all, have these two faults, bought a supposedly volvo specfic diag tool off ebay, icarsoft V2.0, it did not read the ABS fault, can't feel any actual issues with the car, spoke with a friend today who has a saab and he had a battery voltage related issue with similar to this, its intermittent, some days no faults, some days unable to get the DTSC on, anyone had any experience with this before? Wouldn't mind so much if it was an ABS sensor and the diag tool read which one, but alas this did not prove a fruitful investment. Any help much appreciated as ever :-) |
Feb 7th, 2022, 16:36 | #2 |
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find a friendly local with VIDA? only way I know of to get the info you need
from what I've read more often that not it turns out to be the sensor ring on the end of the shaft, not the sensor itself (they rust up underneath, swell, and crack) cheap to replace but takes a few hours to do if you take out the sensor and look from above with a torch, turn the hub slowly you might see the crack? don't pull it out by the wire, undo the bolt and nudge it with a screwdriver first to loosen re: alarm service recently discussed here and here Last edited by stuart bowes; Feb 7th, 2022 at 16:40. |
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I've found when mine had a new reluctor/ drive shaft on the near side there was also damage to the wheel position sensor caused by the broken ring brushing it. Can't imagine it wouldn't have been replaced but if all else fails worth bearing in mind
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Feb 7th, 2022, 18:41 | #5 |
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Wheel position sensor and ABS sensor the same thing??
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i think so, I'm not aware of any other sensor on the wheel
position sensor/speed sensor, whatever you want to call it, sends signals to the ABS and/or traction control |
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Feb 7th, 2022, 18:59 | #7 |
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A failed sensor would log a fault. A failed reluctor ring is mechanical and will only flag up while its causing a problem, so often won't show a fault hnless the codes are bejng read whilemit is misbehaving.
A V2.0 doesn't have anywhere the functionality of VIDA, but it will read all the same systems so if there is no fault for the V2.0 to read tben VIDA won't fare any better. Battery problems can cause spurious electrical gremlins on P2's. My '90 was throwing up all sorts of random messages and warnings and it was a sign that the battery was falling to it's knees. Worth doing a drop test, and letting the car sit and monitoring the voltage across 48 hours if you suspect the battery.
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Feb 7th, 2022, 19:23 | #9 |
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Battery first, then if still the same check your sensors and rings because it costs nothing to have a look, only an hour of your time taking a wheel off each side (starting the with the side you suspect first obviously)
you can also look for signs of physical damage to the sensor itself as also mentioned above if that yields no obvious answers at least you havent lost anything |
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