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Sgill1982



Member Since: 07 Jul 2023
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Multiple faults ????

I recently had my rear n/s wheel removed for referb.
When it was replaced I drove the car and it had multiple faults on the dash.
ABS fault
Collision avoidance fault
Traction control
Stability
Loss of power steering.

I’m presuming it’s a ground fault.
I’ve checked the cable behind the front wheel arch trim and they seem ok.
Does anyone have any other ideas?

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RRSTDV8



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I'd check the ABS sensor and wiring on the corner that was worked on. Damage will give you those faults as the system won't know what that wheel is doing. 2012 SDV6 - it's missing a couple of cylinders
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Sgill1982



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I have taken the wheel off that was referbished. Disconnected the multi plug and reattached, checked cables all ok.

I thought I’d try the from o/s again as this keeps coming up as a solution on other forums. Disconnected the earth cleaned and reattached. Still the same. Pic attached.

I have also disconnected the earth on the battery and reattached, checked all the earths around the battery.
Checked the big earth under the car, central.
There must be one which is corroded or loose somewhere???


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Post #637951 Sat Dec 09 2023 4:10pm
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Sgill1982



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Earth in wheel arch

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Brian181



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Hi, have you managed to resolve this problem?
I have one that sounds identical.
I have replaced osr abs sensor, new battery & checked earth points both front wheel arches and around the boot, but still have the faults and no power steering.
Appreciate your feedback
Regards
Brian

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Disco_Mikey



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Earth point in each front wheel arch. Start with them Thumbs Up

Post #645701 Tue Dec 10 2024 9:36pm
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Brian181



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Thanks, I have checked them both and both have good connections, no corrosion.
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Fault codes are your next step Thumbs Up

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Brian181



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Hiya, codes are:-
U0001-81
B1484-15
B13C2-49
U0447-29
05ED-16
4515-31
U0418-68
U3003-16
Thanks

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