ABS light- computer says speed sensor but I replaced it and still have issue!
Hello, I have a 2000 XKR and the ABS / Traction control warning lights are on. I had the codes read and the computer says it is the passenger side speed sensor. I have replaced the sensor and the light is still on. I found a thread here about the cables so I measured the ohms and on the cables going under the hood by the wheel well to the sensor it measures at .1 . The wires and underside of the car are in very good shape. This car has never seen snow. I wasn't sure if i measured the cables right so I measured the drivers side one and the ohms read the same so now I am wondering what the next step is, I'm assuming I did it right?. I don't want to get too deep in taking apart the ABS module if it can be avoided. Has anyone had this problem and have any suggestions for the next steps? Thanks from Florida! -Rob
What actual code?
That will let people (or you) look up Jaguar's full list of possible causes.
The ABS module really counts pulses, so ohms is a very rough check. Bad ohms = faulty. good ohms = may still be faulty. Not to mention it may be OK but the pulse train is bad. Etc.
That will let people (or you) look up Jaguar's full list of possible causes.
The ABS module really counts pulses, so ohms is a very rough check. Bad ohms = faulty. good ohms = may still be faulty. Not to mention it may be OK but the pulse train is bad. Etc.
Hello, I have a 2000 XKR and the ABS / Traction control warning lights are on. I had the codes read and the computer says it is the passenger side speed sensor. I have replaced the sensor and the light is still on. I found a thread here about the cables so I measured the ohms and on the cables going under the hood by the wheel well to the sensor it measures at .1 . The wires and underside of the car are in very good shape. This car has never seen snow. I wasn't sure if i measured the cables right so I measured the drivers side one and the ohms read the same so now I am wondering what the next step is, I'm assuming I did it right?. I don't want to get too deep in taking apart the ABS module if it can be avoided. Has anyone had this problem and have any suggestions for the next steps? Thanks from Florida! -Rob
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