Hi all, I have just got my 2011 Ex BG caddy, and as mentioned in my hello post it does have a few issues to attend to, one of which is the ABS light is on. The van had stood a while before I got it, and the brakes are pretty rusty so will start with cleaning them up and checking the abs sensors. Does anyone know the resistance they would have so I can test them with the multimeter as there is no code indicating the fault.
Thanks in advance!
ABS light
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Re: ABS light
Your best bet will be to have someone with a diagnostics tool read the fault code as point you in the right direction. Otherwise you could be testing and changing parts for an eternity.
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Re: ABS light
@Doc. I think OP mentioned that there is no fault code showing, yet the ABS light is on.
Must be a faulty sensor. Aren’t they cheap to replace?
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Must be a faulty sensor. Aren’t they cheap to replace?
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