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Strange cattle grid effect
« on: May 14th, 2014, 11:46pm »
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2 weeks down to and around Cornwall 1300 miles with no problems until last 2 days ABS/TC lights showing. No.2 Cossie 66K miles.
Set off for home after about 90 miles re-engaged cruise control which cancelled itself after about 5 mins at about 60mph (full load including roof rack).
ResetCC which cancelled after about30 secs. Reset it and after about 15 secs it dropped out again and felt the vibration as though going over those strips you get before some roundabouts. Took handy exit and stopped -the rumble died away below 15-25 mph. Looked round and under the car but nothing obvious- no fluid and levels ok.
Started off again up the M5 and when engaged CC same result with the rumble appearing on reset3,took next exit op to roundabout had to stop at lights and straight back on to motorway -no rumble .  
Gradually increased speed until running at 60-70 and no problem-did not touch CC and uneventful 300 miles, one stop of 40mins.
Read the cattle grid section and not quite the same as most experiences. Going to read OBD and see what comes up.
Any ideas Huh
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Re: Strange cattle grid effect
« Reply #1 on: May 15th, 2014, 7:06am »
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Yes. It's well documented Here  Smiley Sad
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« Reply #2 on: May 15th, 2014, 9:23pm »
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OBD reads
5175  speed sensor rear left
5178  speed sensor rear left
5095 unknown DTC
5495 TCS motor
 
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Re: Strange cattle grid effect
« Reply #3 on: May 15th, 2014, 11:17pm »
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I imagine faulty information from the rear sensor is causing the TC to brake that wheel (and cause the CC to cancel) giving the cattle grid effect. Although you wouldn’t expect that to happen if the ABS/TC light is on. It’s possible you have wires shorting in the ABS/TC loom, however I’d suggest cleaning that rear sensor. The rear ones are prone to picking up magnetic particles. The sensor ring can be checked for debris through the hole although I’ve never found anything to worry about (you can clean the sensor with the wheel on but not the sensor ring).
I don’t have TC so no direct experience of it, I’d suggest after cleaning the sensor clearing the codes & see what comes back. If there really is a TC motor (or its wiring) fault you may not be able to clear it.
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« Reply #4 on: May 15th, 2014, 11:41pm »
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I've been trying to find those codes but not having any luck and my laptop battery is about to run out. They seem a bit odd what reader are you using.
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« Reply #5 on: May 16th, 2014, 1:43am »
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I didn't read the codes myself-it was my local auto electrician and I think the name was Autodiagnos pro.
Interestingly found the following codes on their website-
C1175  Spd sensor L rear Input Circuit Failure
C1178  Spd sensor L rear coherency failure
C1095  ABS Hydraulic pump circuit failure
C1495  TCS motor potentiometer failure
Coincidence ??
With regard to the TC it shares an enlarged ABS module with 2 extra pistons presumably to apply the brake to the slipping rear wheel so I assume it shares the ABS pump.
When the TC operates it pushes the throttle pedal back up against your foot quite firmly to take the power off. Maybe a TC motor does this. Another enquiry for my guy !
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« Reply #6 on: May 16th, 2014, 8:27am »
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Yes that looks like the correct codes C (chasis) codes starting with 1.
 
Whether or not my thoughts on the TCS causing the cattlegrid effect is possible I don’t know (just trying to fit it to your symptoms), having thought about it you can of course turn off the TC so easy enough to test.
 
I’d certainly clean the rear sensors first.
 
It’s possible some codes are old as the ABS doesn’t require them to be cleared for the light to go out once the faults have gone. If one is C1095 then it is quite likely a failing solder connection in the module.
 
It is now possible to get a cheap ABS reader (need a laptop) so worth getting one if it it’s expensive to get your codes read.
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« Reply #7 on: May 16th, 2014, 4:48pm »
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hi there
 
re the T/C. if memory serves me right, the traction control on the scorpio is very basic.
 
all it does is pull up the throttle pedal. you'll find the little motor that does the pulling of the throttle cable if you follow it back from the throttle housing.  
 
doesn't do anything with the brakes, iirc.
 
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« Reply #8 on: May 16th, 2014, 7:53pm »
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Fading memory I think Smiley
 
The TC controller has extra coils and the valve block extra valves & according to the Technical training manual TC cars have independent rear hydraulic lines whereas non-TC have a shared line.
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Re: Strange cattle grid effect
« Reply #9 on: May 16th, 2014, 8:50pm »
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Got to agree with Tompion - TC is actuated by extra 'gubbins' in the ABS unit   Wink
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« Reply #10 on: May 16th, 2014, 11:47pm »
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on May 16th, 2014, 4:48pm, scorpio_man wrote:
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re the T/C. if memory serves me right, the traction control on the scorpio is very basic.
 
all it does is pull up the throttle pedal. you'll find the little motor that does the pulling of the throttle cable if you follow it back from the throttle housing.  
 
doesn't do anything with the brakes, iirc.
 
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The cable is for the cruise control Andrew,the operating unit is fitted to the offside of the radiator.
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« Reply #11 on: May 17th, 2014, 2:21am »
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Thanks everyone
Tompion-I agree place to start is rear wheel sensor and work from there. My man says possibly, as you did, that there may be a wiring short.
The non TC ABS unit has 4 solenoid/pistons as far as I recall but I'll check.
ps I do have a Snap-on scanner but he read the codes for nothing -with 3 scorps, a Fiesta and an MGB (must be sold this year) he is trying to keep me sweet as I think I'm his pension fund !!!
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« Reply #12 on: May 17th, 2014, 6:31am »
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Glynn. I'm sure you are right and if you look at the wiring diagrams it is clear to see the difference.
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« Reply #13 on: May 18th, 2014, 8:39pm »
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Quite right Simmo, thanks,
Tompion I have looked at the hydraulic lines on a non-TC and there are 5, one a little larger than the other 4. I presume therefore one for each wheel, I don't see how it would work with a shared line for the rear wheels.
I tried cruise yesterday for about 2 miles=no problem even with ABS and TC lights on.
Scanned today and got codes for rear wheel sensor L and pump.
Tested sensor -open circuit.
Connected sensor from other car (without fitting it) cleared codes -still had ABS TC lights on.
Started engine-lights went out- checked and no codes.
So now we are getting somewhere and need a sensor
I have searched the net , front ones are everywhere but rear ones are gold hens' teeth style and about £95 listed but no one seems to have them and I need 2 (one for the other cossie)
Until I get all the sensors ok I guess I can't check the pump  Undecided
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« Reply #14 on: May 18th, 2014, 11:24pm »
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The 5 hydraulic lines are 2 in 3 out.
 
For the non-TC & TC hydraulic layouts see from page 82 of the manual (91 of the pdf) here:
http://www.fordscorpio.co.uk/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=admin;action=dis play;num=1290587487  
 
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“The new Mk IV GI ABS has been developed as a split braking system with three control circuits.
 
The split is as in the past between the front and rear, the front wheels being controlled separately”
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« Reply #15 on: May 18th, 2014, 11:56pm »
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Thanks for that,now I get it. Does the TC operate only the throttle ?  I presume the ABS operates on all wheels independently on the ones with TC does it
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« Reply #16 on: May 19th, 2014, 12:31am »
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No it says it closes the throttle and applies the brake to the wheel in question.  
 
It doesn't appear to say whether the ABS works seperately on rear wheels of TC versions.
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« Reply #17 on: May 21st, 2014, 12:01am »
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Thanks Tompion, and I think you are right that some of the codes were historical.
Thanks to all, I have now fitted new rear wheel speed sensor and cleared the codes, done a short drive round the block and no abs/tc lights.
Not tried TC yet.
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« Reply #18 on: May 21st, 2014, 9:44pm »
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Have you put any new tyres on. I recently put on two new tyres and had some strange things happening, if  I went over about 40 mph the traction control kept cutting in. I had to put them on the front in the end.
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« Reply #19 on: May 22nd, 2014, 1:57am »
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No, didn't do anything. Had it serviced about 5 weeks and 1200 miles previously.
When I changed the faulty sensor I found it is damaged and looks as though it has been hitting the ring
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