John w
Member Since: 25 Oct 2019
Location: Cranleigh
Posts: 9
![](templates/vbnew/images/spacer.gif)
|
anyone else had 'P25A2-00' ABS / check engine fault code ? | |
Hi all.
Bit of an odd one this, so wondering if others have encountered it, or know the fix.
Sorry for the long post, just explaining everything in one hit
Background:
One of the deployable side steps on our 2015 autobiography is stuck, so i plugged in my obd tool.
Prior to this i had no dash warning lights.
during the scan (ignition on, engine off) the car turned itself off, so i stopped the scan unplugged and replugged the tool so it too started from scratch.
plugged the tool back in and turned ignition on.
I had all sorts of lights on and errors coming up, gearbox fault, no hill descent, etc.
I did a 'quick erase' on the tool to clear all fault codes, but am left with a couple i expected but one I don't (one step related, one to do with the 2nd battery for stop/start)
The real problem:
I have the check engine light on, and the fault code given is 'P25A2-00', Permanent, 'ABS control module requested malfunction indicator lamp illumination'.
This was not on previously.
When i perform a device scan there is no ABS module in the list. It does initially try to scan it but then moves on to the BCM.
So I don't believe there is a real fault here, but can't clear this code and not sure why I can't see the ABS module.
I did a web search and found some information for this exact fault on the USA nhtsa web site:
https://static.nhtsa.gov/odi/tsbs/2014/SB-10103181-9340.pdf
Our car is after the chassis number quoted.
From its description it sounds like a module might have turned an output on or off, and the way around it is to wire a permanent feed.
Has anyone else experienced this ?
Are there any techs on here that can confirm if this is likely the problem ?
Is there a uk equivalent tsb or recall for this ?
looking forward to your replies.
Many thanks,
John. 2010 L322 Range Rover Autobiography - Black Edition
2015 L494 Range Rover Sport Autobiography
|
Sat Apr 01 2023 9:28am |
|