XJ ABS
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Re: XJ ABS
Barry did pass the time by typing:
> Well, I took the dash to bits and found there is no bulb or bulb holder for
> the ABS light so I guess it was removed to cover up a fault, I have had the
> car for about 3 months.
> In the UK if a system is fitted it must work and the Tester says the light
> is part of that system. Might have to find another tester.
Those sockets can break and fall out. IIRC it's just a twist style connector.
May as well replace it and find out if that's the problem.
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DougW
> Well, I took the dash to bits and found there is no bulb or bulb holder for
> the ABS light so I guess it was removed to cover up a fault, I have had the
> car for about 3 months.
> In the UK if a system is fitted it must work and the Tester says the light
> is part of that system. Might have to find another tester.
Those sockets can break and fall out. IIRC it's just a twist style connector.
May as well replace it and find out if that's the problem.
--
DougW
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Re: XJ ABS
Barry did pass the time by typing:
> Well, I took the dash to bits and found there is no bulb or bulb holder for
> the ABS light so I guess it was removed to cover up a fault, I have had the
> car for about 3 months.
> In the UK if a system is fitted it must work and the Tester says the light
> is part of that system. Might have to find another tester.
Those sockets can break and fall out. IIRC it's just a twist style connector.
May as well replace it and find out if that's the problem.
--
DougW
> Well, I took the dash to bits and found there is no bulb or bulb holder for
> the ABS light so I guess it was removed to cover up a fault, I have had the
> car for about 3 months.
> In the UK if a system is fitted it must work and the Tester says the light
> is part of that system. Might have to find another tester.
Those sockets can break and fall out. IIRC it's just a twist style connector.
May as well replace it and find out if that's the problem.
--
DougW
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Re: XJ ABS
Barry did pass the time by typing:
> Well, I took the dash to bits and found there is no bulb or bulb holder for
> the ABS light so I guess it was removed to cover up a fault, I have had the
> car for about 3 months.
> In the UK if a system is fitted it must work and the Tester says the light
> is part of that system. Might have to find another tester.
Those sockets can break and fall out. IIRC it's just a twist style connector.
May as well replace it and find out if that's the problem.
--
DougW
> Well, I took the dash to bits and found there is no bulb or bulb holder for
> the ABS light so I guess it was removed to cover up a fault, I have had the
> car for about 3 months.
> In the UK if a system is fitted it must work and the Tester says the light
> is part of that system. Might have to find another tester.
Those sockets can break and fall out. IIRC it's just a twist style connector.
May as well replace it and find out if that's the problem.
--
DougW
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Re: XJ ABS
Yes Matt, just like you may still steer your car went your pump fails,
of course you will be a little slow, and may kill yourself, and family
or some innocent bystander that may listen to you.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Well, the '93 didn't have the Bedix system, and the new system disables
> itself if there is a fault, but the brakes work normally if the ABS is
> disabled, as you've been told many many times.
of course you will be a little slow, and may kill yourself, and family
or some innocent bystander that may listen to you.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Well, the '93 didn't have the Bedix system, and the new system disables
> itself if there is a fault, but the brakes work normally if the ABS is
> disabled, as you've been told many many times.
#45
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Re: XJ ABS
Yes Matt, just like you may still steer your car went your pump fails,
of course you will be a little slow, and may kill yourself, and family
or some innocent bystander that may listen to you.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Well, the '93 didn't have the Bedix system, and the new system disables
> itself if there is a fault, but the brakes work normally if the ABS is
> disabled, as you've been told many many times.
of course you will be a little slow, and may kill yourself, and family
or some innocent bystander that may listen to you.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Well, the '93 didn't have the Bedix system, and the new system disables
> itself if there is a fault, but the brakes work normally if the ABS is
> disabled, as you've been told many many times.
#46
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Re: XJ ABS
Yes Matt, just like you may still steer your car went your pump fails,
of course you will be a little slow, and may kill yourself, and family
or some innocent bystander that may listen to you.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Well, the '93 didn't have the Bedix system, and the new system disables
> itself if there is a fault, but the brakes work normally if the ABS is
> disabled, as you've been told many many times.
of course you will be a little slow, and may kill yourself, and family
or some innocent bystander that may listen to you.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Matt Macchiarolo wrote:
>
> Well, the '93 didn't have the Bedix system, and the new system disables
> itself if there is a fault, but the brakes work normally if the ABS is
> disabled, as you've been told many many times.
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