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As title I have an 1991 audi 80 quattro and the abs is not working right it started of just one wheel not braking but now all of them are up to it and I have to switch the ABS of before the car will stard braking. my question is is it safe enough to just disconnect the ABS altogether an run without any driver aids :P .
also if I do disconnect the abs will it still be ok for the MOT, if it has it as standard does it need to work at mot time? cheers Mike. |
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yes they check the ABS at MOT time -if its fitted it must work!!--- your problem has me baffled other than check the wiring to the sensors to make sure your not getting a faulty lamp come on i havent got any suggestions-but then you say that one wheel stopped braking then they all did then brakes work if you switch the system off?? do you mean the brakes stopped working or just the abs system???-i'm baffled mate
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Hi what I mean is when I start the car up the abs light comes on for a few seconds then goes out, and when I drive off after about 50 to 100 yards the light comes on again to say there is a problem and the abs has been deactivated, If I push the brake pedal before the light comes on to deactivate the abs the pedal vibrates as if the wheels were locked up and the abs is working to release the locked wheels, but because they are not locked up and it's releasing the brakes i end up not slowing down at all until the light comes on then it's all sorted and the brakes work and abs is not activated. so what I'm thinking is that at least two or more of the wheel speed sensors is not working properly and need replacing, or the problem lies deeper in the abs control box.
Mike |
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would it be a case of dirty sensors - i believe you can remove them and clean the sensor heads--- ive never had this problem so i would like to know what is causing it-- anything you can check yourself may be save you a few quid before you take the car to audi to get the abs system checked- maybe pressure in the abs system is low???but thats a just a stab in the dark mate
dave |
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Hi just to update I've changed the two sensors on the two back hubs, but what a nightmare it was , they were absolutly solid in the hub ended up drilling and heating and chizeling then drilling again and picking the bits out!
It has helped the problem but i still need to do the front hubs now so I'm not looking forward to that. Mike |
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