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Title: TC/ABS light and speedo
Post by: ducati-boy on 05 July 2008, 12:40:39
Hi guys
Bit of a strange on ethis, driving along quite happily then TC/ABS light comes on and the speedo stops working then lights go off after a while and the speedo starts working???

Any ideas?

Tony

Just thought I'd add this, have just put a beautifully restored set of original Ronal MV6 wheels, new discs and pads (OEM) on.
Title: Re: TC/ABS light and speedo
Post by: feeutfo on 05 July 2008, 12:47:05
ABS ecu is breaked, recon poss. do a search on abs ecu, its been well coverad on here. sorry,  :)
Title: Re: TC/ABS light and speedo
Post by: Varche on 05 July 2008, 12:52:33

Seconded, had the same problem with my car.

varche
Title: Re: TC/ABS light and speedo
Post by: TheBoy on 05 July 2008, 12:53:17
if its post 98, likely to be ecu :(

Worth getting tech2 plugged in in case its a wheel sensor....
Title: Re: TC/ABS light and speedo
Post by: ducati-boy on 05 July 2008, 12:58:47
150264696609 item no on fleebay, is this what i need and how much should i be payin?
Title: Re: TC/ABS light and speedo
Post by: TheBoy on 05 July 2008, 13:08:59
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150264696609 item no on fleebay, is this what i need and how much should i be payin?
must match your ident code, and must have identical config (engine, gearbox etc)

£125 to get yours repaired.

But worth getting the abs ecu fault codes read, and a live data test
Title: Re: TC/ABS light and speedo
Post by: ducati-boy on 05 July 2008, 13:20:50
Thanks for your help, really appreciate it  ;)
Title: Re: TC/ABS light and speedo
Post by: Derek_in_Penzance on 05 July 2008, 13:25:00
Just had the same problem on my mini-facelift April 1998 3.0 Elite, ABs ECu ident DX, repaired by specialists as advised on this forum. Car is not yet back on road though due to other problems.

I started a thread about my newbie experience getting the ECU out, look back a few weeks or so. It's not easy the first time around, but went back in without too much trouble. I took a photo of the pink locking slider on the plug as it's not easy to see or to push outwards. |I'll update my thread soon.
Title: Re: TC/ABS light and speedo
Post by: Entwood on 06 July 2008, 23:10:44
bba-reman do a really good job repairing these... 5 day turn around and a 2 year waranty  :)

Worth a phone call  01634 687222
Title: Re: TC/ABS light and speedo
Post by: ducati-boy on 07 July 2008, 16:07:10
Thanks for that, will give them a call
Title: Re: TC/ABS light and speedo
Post by: ianboyo on 09 July 2008, 19:35:17
i used reman they were great had it back in 4 days