I haven't read your whole thread, but I wondered if the earth from the engine loom to the gearbox could be loose. Easily missed after a clutch change.
Went over to @bashracing's last night to see if the speed sensor problem is still there, it is!!
I've changed the reluctor ring along with the ABS sensor itself and it's still signalling intermittently. The other 3 wheel speeds are constant but the nearside front is always under hence the annoying revving problem( the nearside sensor is used as the speed sensor). We're now under the impression it's a wiring fault so guess what i'll be doing tonight after work :smiley:
I said to Dave last night that I reckon it's pulled on the loom when I did a three point turn the day after I lowered it as when I did that turn all the 3 lights came on (ABS SERV and something else) this was when @optical or @incy-spider noticed that my ABS wiring holder arms whatever they're called, the ones that are attached to the coilover struts to keep the wiring in place weren't attached so my thoughts are that it's snagged the wire and it's rubbing on something/pulled something out of place.
I will get to the bottom of this. I must have burned SO much fuel going to work and back sat in traffic and it's revving the tits off it after every creep forward. No wonder i'm always skint oh wait that's due to buying car parts lol
I just hope you find this gremlin .. Isn't it worth a drive to a specialist like Fred or mick at this stage ?
air gap should be 1mm ideally, the 5v reference down is only part of the battle dan you also need the signal back to modulator valve/abs ecu,
Does any one on here have the wiring diagram for the abs loom so we can test the continuity of the wire back to the ecu?
who's the resident sparky guru?
We have done buddy.just do a live data read of the road speeds they see, should pretty much tell you if everything is ok. this thread does have a clutching at straws sort of theme to it though, car needs plugging in and a proper look at and take it from there.
must of missed that sorry. sensor problem would kick of the traction control but that shouldn't make revs rise, not sure though if tc has kicked in if it cuts when the clutch switch is activated? disconnect the clutch switch and see if the revs still pick up when the clutch is pressed.
they are all wheel speed sensors used for the abs, never even thought about what one the car takes it's speed from though? didn't think the car is advanced enough to have anything like an anti stall?
Ideally you need to graph the wheel speed sensor signals to spot errors as numerical values change so fast you struggle to see fluctuations (unless they're cometely fekked).
If one wheel has an obvious fault then start by counting the teeth on the target to make sure they're the same, paying close attention to the condition of the target ring itself (not covered in copper grease, not damaged/cracked.
Air gap will make a difference but a genuine sensor will self gap when fitted correctly to the hub. Normally 1mm is fine but again, check your target rings as aftermarket items are common now and consistency isn't always common in this area.
Possibly a sensor fault thenBut check the target first.
The "Sensor" and the "Target" aren't the same thing Dan. You've switched targets but this may not be the fault. You really need to scope the channel for that wheel and look at the waveform it generates as a DMM will be no good unless it can graph the numerical output or you are some kind of machine that can see mV fluctuations in mS. Then, move to another wheel channel (I'd advise a comparable rear) and repeat the test which will then give you something to compare it to.
Mick
This problem is really frustrating now haha going to give you a ring today if that's cool to get me booked in.Hard to say for sure i'm afraid as I don't know what's wrong with it but i'd say no more than 2hrs labour, so £80+VAT
If you wanted to book in though, drop me a line via our website and i'll get you in fella - www.diamondmotors.co.uk
Mick
What a lame excuse :wink:Drop me an email via the website if you wouldn't mind please Dan. I'm up to my balls in broken Renaults today and to make it even worse, the wife is going in to be induced later this afternoon #panic
http://www.diamondmotors.net - I'm sure you can find the "Contact us" link and fill a form in from there :wink:
Mick
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