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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: mkoloptop on 14 September 2011, 17:05:01
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hello for all but there is a problem
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dear Friends :
have a nice day , i am first in Forums and i say hello for
every one so i ask if i can fix this problem in my car
and the problem is my ABS light dose not works i check my
fuse board and no problem with it a check my electrical board (relay ) and no problem but ABS system dose not still works so how i can fix this my opel omega A type [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif] year 1993
thanks for all :( :( :(
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Not really right forum for that, Omega A here, was badged a Carlton. Different car to the Omega we have.
Your better off posting this question on autobhanstormers site :y
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no problem my friend but can any one help me about that ?\
thanks
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I think the Carlton used same system as the Senator, and I seem to recall electronics failure was not uncommon. We have a lot of ex-senator owners here, can they comment?
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Never had the problem on my senator so dont know anything about the ABS Im afraid.I would assume its a much older design than Omega B ?
There may be someone who has knowledge of them, but it may take a while for an answer. As Tunnie says, answers me be easier to come by on ABS forum. :-/
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Normaly relay failure within the ABS relay block or solder joint issues.
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Normaly relay failure within the ABS relay block or solder joint issues.
but this will make the ABS stay on. He seems to be having problems in the fact that the light is NOT on.
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Bulb removed to mask a fault ? :-/
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Normaly relay failure within the ABS relay block or solder joint issues.
but this will make the ABS stay on. He seems to be having problems in the fact that the light is NOT on.
I have seen the above result in light never to come on.
Of course it could be as simple as a blown bulb or bulb removed!
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I have seen the above result in light never to come on......
Sorry. Just thought you'd misread the original post ;). The ABS light stayed lit when the voltage stabiliser 'relay' failed on my Senator, as you say it lived inside the cover of the ABS modulator. :y :y