Hi!
I'm writing from Portugal, and I've bought a PUMA 1.7 VCT from October 1997, about 2 years ago.
It was almost abandoned, and I just needed to rescue it!
Since I bough it I've been struggling with ABS and TC (damn!).
From time to time it started to randomly bring ABS and TC Lights on..
Delphi diagnostic software said it was left rear wheel problem.
Both rear sensors were replaced with new ones from "ABS".
Lights now are always on, even after the grinding sound.
Lately I realized I bough sensors for post 1999 model
Everything bolt on.. are they really different?
I've always read about same ohms resistance for measure, without specifying any year of the vehicle.
Delphi software doesn't show any error.
Delphi software never got real time readings (this would help a lot).
Any of you have any suggestion?
As far as I know ABS module is responsible for distributing "brake force".. and currently I feel it's really braking more at one side..
I really want to fix this.
Any help will be much appreciated!
Thank you guys
I'm writing from Portugal, and I've bought a PUMA 1.7 VCT from October 1997, about 2 years ago.
It was almost abandoned, and I just needed to rescue it!
Since I bough it I've been struggling with ABS and TC (damn!).
From time to time it started to randomly bring ABS and TC Lights on..
Delphi diagnostic software said it was left rear wheel problem.
Both rear sensors were replaced with new ones from "ABS".
Lights now are always on, even after the grinding sound.
Lately I realized I bough sensors for post 1999 model
Everything bolt on.. are they really different?
I've always read about same ohms resistance for measure, without specifying any year of the vehicle.
Delphi software doesn't show any error.
Delphi software never got real time readings (this would help a lot).
Any of you have any suggestion?
As far as I know ABS module is responsible for distributing "brake force".. and currently I feel it's really braking more at one side..
I really want to fix this.
Any help will be much appreciated!
Thank you guys