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    Should abs still work with warning light on

    I am really sorry for again asking another Q.
    I have done the option B mod all sweet
    ABS warning light now comes on during the the pre start check, on for a sec, then off for half a sec then on again till goes over 7kph.
    Cool, mine ain't going off once over 7 kph, it remains on.

    So my question is if option B solved the problem, should the ABS still work (ie get the shuddering when heavy braking) or will it not work until the Hawkeyes is connected and the fault (svs elect fault) cleared, I am presuming it's a hard fault.

    Oh and will just bleeding the brakes manually lots of times and not using the hawkeye to run the pump render the abs to not kick in
    thank you
    Dave

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    The start up sequence you quote is normal

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    It's also the normal sequence on a Disco 1. It is a self checking sequence.

    Tom.
    1996 Disco 1 300TDI manual - Lucille a cantankerous red head! :D
    1997 Disco 1 300TDI Auto - sold

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    wells thats good wasnt doing that earlier so i am making progress

    so does ABS function as it should with the light remaining on or will it not function as normal until i clear the fault with a diagnostic machine
    thanks

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    The ABS will be inhibited while the light is illuminated. The start up sequence is normal but I think that the light is not going off above 7kph as you either have a second fault or you haven't cleared the already logged codes.
    I would get a Nanocom or similar and start by assessing the codes and go from there.
    Have you checked the air gaps at the ABS sensors for dust/dirt ect?

    I have only used the power bleed function on my Defender and wasn't very impressed. I prefer to do it old school.

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