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Thread: I'm sure this is cause of 4 amigos...but what is it??

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    Quote Originally Posted by bsperka View Post
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    The abs hasn't got anything to do with the speedo in most cars; ?
    A D2 isn't most cars...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    oh and thats the wires to the ABS sensor, which is the bit that "reads" the tone ring in the brakes and translates it into a series of pulses so that the cars computer can work out a, the wheel speed and B the vehicle speed. (you may find that your speedo reading is a little flakey with it missing)
    Quote Originally Posted by bsperka View Post
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    The abs hasn't got anything to do with the speedo in most cars; can't see relationship bwung there in lr either.The sensor is just a square wave creator to tell the abs computer what speed each wheel is doing, isn't it?
    Quote Originally Posted by Blknight.aus View Post
    have a look on the rear output housing of
    your D2, see if you can spot a speedo drive there for me
    Quote Originally Posted by BigJon View Post
    A D2 isn't most cars...
    I have just lifted my D2a to 4". As a result of this both of my rear ABS sensors are disconnected as the lines are not long enough. I am currently driving around with the 3 amigos on the dash until I fit the Wabco extension lines that have just arrived from the USA.

    Anyways, my point is that my speedometer on the dash is still working perfectly, with no ill effect from both rear ABS sensors being disconnected and therefore not providing a signal.

    If the rear ABS sensors do have anything to do with the vehicles speedometer, it is a minor role, and there must be a main speedometer sensor elsewhere (or the front wheels signals are also used?).

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    the speedo gets an average reading of all 4 wheels speed, it typically ignores all sensor inputs that are non valid (either open circuit or short circuit)

    try this...

    even though you ABS warning lights are on go onto a gravel road and peg it into the brakes with one of the front wheels on a good solid bit and the other wheel in the slipery stuff, the sensors that are still working will still get ABS function.
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