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Warnings!!; Dash warning lights (ABS, EBD, ESP)
Topic Started: Aug 17 2011, 10:32 AM (4,175 Views)
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Warning indicators for "ABS Failure" "EBD Failure" and "ESP Failure"

Spent the dollars at Iveco dealer - says it's fixed - but not. Any help please?
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What year van?
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Aug 18 2011, 07:21 AM
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when do you get the error,

while starting the engine, or while driving?? or all the time ???

Tell me when you get the error as it is important..

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Mine is on all the time just had all new rear callipers with handbrake, all new pads all round, all new pad sensors and its still on! Help!
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Aug 17 2011, 10:32 AM

Spent the dollars at Iveco dealer - says it's fixed - but not. Any help please?
Yeah, take it back to the dealers you've paid to repair it!

Get a diagnostics done, we use Texa, to see what the ECU sees as the fault, then narrow it down from there.
Get a multi-meter, unplug each ABS sensor in turn and check the resistance down each one.
Report back.
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