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harry.m1byt
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Wheel seized on and ABS fault
« on: Jul 5th, 2007, 9:20pm » |
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Whilst out in all that rain last week (not much different today), the ABS warning light came on. Easy thought I, water had found a way into one of the front ABS sensor connector. Unlikely to be the rear, as they are mounted out of the weather under the rear seat (I understand). I had the complete front wheels to swap for a spare set I had and check out the state of the front pads, so this evening I had a go at tackling both jobs in one. This is the first time I have had the wheels actually off it. I got the O/S one off, pulled the ABS plug apart, cleaned it and added some silicon grease to prevent the water getting in and then put the 'new' wheel on a P6000. Moved the car over in the garage to get to the N/S and after taking the wheel nuts off, I still could not get the wheel off. Tried a dod of wood with a 20lb sledge hammer - wouldn't budge. Put the nuts back on loose and dropped the jack down fast - still wouldn't move - well stuck on. Last resort was to leave the nuts half a turn loose and drive it around a deserted trading estate, plenty of high speed stops going forward, backward and fast cornering, then I finally heard a loud clunk as the wheel freed itself. Never knew the ABS worked whilst going backward, but it does Back in the garage the N/S one then took half the time of the O/S one, having gained practise on the first one. A quick road test out in heavy rain and I nearly had it written off by an immigrant pulling out of a side turn whilst he was looking the wrong way, on a bend too. That is the first time I have triggered the ABS in earnest - good iinit? The P6000 on the front feel very different from what was on. I'm getting a slight judder on the steering when turning the wheel at parking speeds, which didn't happen on the 'old' tyres. The judder obviously being the tyre being forced to turn beyond the point it can grip and suddenly loosing its grip. I seem to remember someone else had a wheel which had 'welded' itself onto the hub, so I thought I would just let you all know how I managed to get mine loose. It will not happen again, I used a smear of copper grease on the hub face.
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Re: Wheel seized on and ABS fault
« Reply #1 on: Jul 5th, 2007, 10:23pm » |
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on Jul 5th, 2007, 9:20pm, harry.m1byt wrote: The P6000 on the front feel very different from what was on. I'm getting a slight judder on the steering when turning the wheel at parking speeds, which didn't happen on the 'old' tyres. The judder obviously being the tyre being forced to turn beyond the point it can grip and suddenly loosing its grip. |
| is the judder not from the steering rack since you have had the front jacked up? If so, this will disappear in a couple of days of use. Simon
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Re: Wheel seized on and ABS fault
« Reply #2 on: Jul 5th, 2007, 10:39pm » |
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Oh yes, maybe you are right - I had forgotten about that rack judder. I just assumed it was the tyres. I have had the front end up in the air before, can't say I noticed it then.
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Re: Wheel seized on and ABS fault
« Reply #3 on: Jul 8th, 2007, 1:48pm » |
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Just to confirm, the judder on the steering has gone completely.
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