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ABS light
Just wondering if any of you clever lot can help. My daughter's Daihatsu Sirion has just failed its MOT because the ABS warning light won't go out.. 3 different garages and the Daihatsu dealer can't solve the problem although they've confirmed the sensors are OK and the ABS does actually work. All keep saying the ABS ECU (??) won't talk to their diagnostic thing. Meanwhile a car with only 40 000 miles is rendered useless because of one light on the dashboard, any suggestions? PS I'm female and just repeating what I've been told!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The fact that the garage diagnostics can not "talk" to the cars ABS ECU,makes the confirmation that the sensors are ok suspect.
Lets say that for sure the sensors are fine before you start to blame the ABS ECU phyisically inspect each wheel ABS segment rings for damage or cracks.
Were the garages able to clear the ABS fault code/s and the light stayed on without the car moving on restart?
Demand from the dealer that the fault code be read and find out if any technical service bulletin exists for this kind of fault.
Lets say that for sure the sensors are fine before you start to blame the ABS ECU phyisically inspect each wheel ABS segment rings for damage or cracks.
Were the garages able to clear the ABS fault code/s and the light stayed on without the car moving on restart?
Demand from the dealer that the fault code be read and find out if any technical service bulletin exists for this kind of fault.
Its common experience for diagnostic equipment failing to communcate with vehicle ABS ecu.This does not make the ABS unit faulty! its usually a case of delayed software updating on the part of equipment owners as it may be time consuming to update their diagnostic equipment.
Have you tried a Subaru dealer? the subaru justy shares the same platform as the Sirion.
Have you tried a Subaru dealer? the subaru justy shares the same platform as the Sirion.
Many thanks for all your helpful answers. Sadly although it's low mileage it's R reg so out of warranty. I might try Subaru, The car is back with me in Dorset now but my daughter had to drive it from Plymouth where she's a student to the Daihatsu dealer in Exeter and I don't feel they were very helpful
I once bought a car that was sold without ABS. I later found that an ABS module was fitted and on further investigation I found that the ABS fault warning lamp had been removed. Turns out that they took the bulb out because they couldn't be bothered to replace one wheel sensor. Passed an MOT though.