[urq] ABS Failure
Ed Torres
bike-doctor at hotmail.com
Tue May 26 08:48:33 PDT 2009
Also, sometimes because during any work araound the whees or suspention that creates alots of bagging or shacking that made some of the rust, durt, even grease to come loose and gets closer to the ABS sensors. This could also trigger the lights.
Solution, just take each one off and wipped it off. make sure to be careful with the plastic espacing.
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Ed Torres
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> From: ingo.rautenberg at gmail.com
> Date: Tue, 26 May 2009 11:32:06 -0400
> To: urq at audifans.com
> Subject: Re: [urq] ABS Failure
>
> The following message was bounced off the audifans listserver
> (apparently due to me attaching an image file to the original
> email). Hence, I have removed the image. This was what i wrote
> Maurits on Monday morning. Interested to find out what the outcome is:
>
> Maurits,
>
> Not sure how it is with the urq ABS cars, as we never got those. But
> obviously, something was disturbed when the shop did this work and so
> I would bring it back to the shop to have them fix the problem they
> obviously must have caused. ABS sensors usually plug into the hub
> housing, which in the case of the Urq is part of the ABS Urq strut
> housing -- in which case the shop very well may have had to unplug
> the sensors and may not have pressed them in far enough (possibly too
> far) when they reassembled. Or maybe they forgot to attach one or
> both altogether. The sensors read the teeth on the halfshaft and
> compare that rotation to all three other wheels. If one or more
> doesn't read a viable signal, the ABS is disabled.
>
> I have attached the relevant page for you to see what I mean<removed
> for the list>. Good luck.
>
> Ingo
>
> On May 24, 2009, at 8:14 AM, Maurits Jonkergouw wrote:
>
> > Hi again, recently I had the front strut mounts done (at yet
> > another shop) and now the ABS Off light keeps coming ON. If I
> > manually push the ABS Off switch OFF, the light stays on, but if I
> > push the ABS Off switch ON, the ABS light goes out, but turns on
> > again 20 seconds later. I also confirmed the ABS itself doesn't
> > work if no matter the ABS Off light is ON or OFF.
> >
> > So the question is: do you need to detach the ABS sensors from the
> > wheels or touch the ABS system in any way in order to replace the
> > strut mounts?
> >
> > 2 steps forward, 8 steps back...
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Maurits
> >
> > 1986 quattro GV
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