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gjb977
Joined: Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:21 am Posts: 434 Location: Toowoomba
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Got the Tough Dog 80mm lift kit fitted with extended brake lines and now the ABS light is continually on. Brakes still seem fine (although haven't tested ABS). Got it booked in soon to have them check it out. Hopefully not a big deal. Any clues what was done incorrectly ?
The lift certainly is feels high compared to the OME lift I had. Harder ride as well. Will be good when I get the larger tyres though. (about 3 week wait)
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Fatzook

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Are the ABS sensor plugs all plugged in? (one on each wheel)
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monley

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Joined: Wed Nov 24, 2010 7:58 am Posts: 11092 Location: Mandurah.W.A.
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gjb977 wrote: Got the Tough Dog 80mm lift kit fitted with extended brake lines and now the ABS light is continually on. Brakes still seem fine (although haven't tested ABS). Got it booked in soon to have them check it out. Hopefully not a big deal. Any clues what was done incorrectly ?
The lift certainly is feels high compared to the OME lift I had. Harder ride as well. Will be good when I get the larger tyres though. (about 3 week wait)
Cheers
IT stays that way unless your carrying weight 
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Fatzook

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Joined: Sat Oct 27, 2007 11:30 pm Posts: 14977 Location: The Hills
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monkey wrote: gjb977 wrote: Got the Tough Dog 80mm lift kit fitted with extended brake lines and now the ABS light is continually on. Brakes still seem fine (although haven't tested ABS). Got it booked in soon to have them check it out. Hopefully not a big deal. Any clues what was done incorrectly ?
The lift certainly is feels high compared to the OME lift I had. Harder ride as well. Will be good when I get the larger tyres though. (about 3 week wait)
Cheers IT stays that way unless your carrying weight 
Are you suggesting he gets pregnant? 
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monley

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Joined: Wed Nov 24, 2010 7:58 am Posts: 11092 Location: Mandurah.W.A.
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Fatzook wrote: monkey wrote: gjb977 wrote: Got the Tough Dog 80mm lift kit fitted with extended brake lines and now the ABS light is continually on. Brakes still seem fine (although haven't tested ABS). Got it booked in soon to have them check it out. Hopefully not a big deal. Any clues what was done incorrectly ?
The lift certainly is feels high compared to the OME lift I had. Harder ride as well. Will be good when I get the larger tyres though. (about 3 week wait)
Cheers IT stays that way unless your carrying weight  Are you suggesting he gets pregnant? 

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gjb977
Joined: Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:21 am Posts: 434 Location: Toowoomba
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Fatzook wrote: Are the ABS sensor plugs all plugged in? (one on each wheel)
Ummm...I don't know.
I'll have a look at each wheel (Tomorrow...I'ts bloody freezing at the moment)...(Is it just a cable connecting them ?)
Thanks
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Fatzook

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Joined: Sat Oct 27, 2007 11:30 pm Posts: 14977 Location: The Hills
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gjb977 wrote: Fatzook wrote: Are the ABS sensor plugs all plugged in? (one on each wheel) Ummm...I don't know. I'll have a look at each wheel (Tomorrow...I'ts bloody freezing at the moment)...(Is it just a cable connecting them ?) Thanks
Will be an electrical plug.
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gjb977
Joined: Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:21 am Posts: 434 Location: Toowoomba
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Fatzook wrote: gjb977 wrote: Fatzook wrote: Are the ABS sensor plugs all plugged in? (one on each wheel) Ummm...I don't know. I'll have a look at each wheel (Tomorrow...I'ts bloody freezing at the moment)...(Is it just a cable connecting them ?) Thanks Will be an electrical plug.
Cheers.
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monley

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A mechanic mate of mine told me that i may have to take it in(when i do mine) and get Suzuki to work there magic with the computer stuff.
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steak_knife

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monkey wrote: A mechanic mate of mine told me that i may have to take it in(when i do mine) and get Suzuki to work there magic with the computer stuff.
It's not adjustable......... so what "magic" are they going to work???
OP, you have either stretched a sensor wire or one is disconnected...
ABS should not be fucked with!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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monley

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steak_knife wrote: monkey wrote: A mechanic mate of mine told me that i may have to take it in(when i do mine) and get Suzuki to work there magic with the computer stuff. It's not adjustable......... so what "magic" are they going to work??? OP, you have either stretched a sensor wire or one is disconnected... ABS should not be fucked with!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fark knows.
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steak_knife

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Joined: Fri May 22, 2009 11:30 pm Posts: 21335 Location: Smart Ass Island
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monkey wrote: steak_knife wrote: monkey wrote: A mechanic mate of mine told me that i may have to take it in(when i do mine) and get Suzuki to work there magic with the computer stuff. It's not adjustable......... so what "magic" are they going to work??? OP, you have either stretched a sensor wire or one is disconnected... ABS should not be fucked with!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fark knows.
So what knowledge do you have on a modern day ABS system???
How does it operate???
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Fatzook

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Joined: Sat Oct 27, 2007 11:30 pm Posts: 14977 Location: The Hills
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steak_knife wrote: monkey wrote: steak_knife wrote: monkey wrote: A mechanic mate of mine told me that i may have to take it in(when i do mine) and get Suzuki to work there magic with the computer stuff. It's not adjustable......... so what "magic" are they going to work??? OP, you have either stretched a sensor wire or one is disconnected... ABS should not be fucked with!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fark knows. So what knowledge do you have on a modern day ABS system??? How does it operate???
Smoke and mirrors. 
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steak_knife

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Joined: Fri May 22, 2009 11:30 pm Posts: 21335 Location: Smart Ass Island
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Fatzook wrote: steak_knife wrote: So what knowledge do you have on a modern day ABS system???
How does it operate??? Smoke and mirrors. 
Not even close...................

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royce

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Joined: Sun Jun 11, 2006 11:30 pm Posts: 17216 Location: Pluto
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steak_knife wrote: monkey wrote: steak_knife wrote: monkey wrote: A mechanic mate of mine told me that i may have to take it in(when i do mine) and get Suzuki to work there magic with the computer stuff. It's not adjustable......... so what "magic" are they going to work??? OP, you have either stretched a sensor wire or one is disconnected... ABS should not be fucked with!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fark knows. So what knowledge do you have on a modern day ABS system??? How does it operate???
Well der, when you lift it the diffs rotate and upsets the ABS ecu cause it thinks you are going both uphill and downhill at the same time and the reverse circle spin ratio gets all screwed up.
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monley

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Joined: Wed Nov 24, 2010 7:58 am Posts: 11092 Location: Mandurah.W.A.
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steak_knife wrote: monkey wrote: steak_knife wrote: monkey wrote: A mechanic mate of mine told me that i may have to take it in(when i do mine) and get Suzuki to work there magic with the computer stuff. It's not adjustable......... so what "magic" are they going to work??? OP, you have either stretched a sensor wire or one is disconnected... ABS should not be fucked with!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fark knows. So what knowledge do you have on a modern day ABS system??? How does it operate???
IT starts at the peddle.  and the end result is the car stopping 
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steak_knife

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Joined: Fri May 22, 2009 11:30 pm Posts: 21335 Location: Smart Ass Island
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royce wrote: steak_knife wrote: monkey wrote: steak_knife wrote: monkey wrote: A mechanic mate of mine told me that i may have to take it in(when i do mine) and get Suzuki to work there magic with the computer stuff. It's not adjustable......... so what "magic" are they going to work??? OP, you have either stretched a sensor wire or one is disconnected... ABS should not be fucked with!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Fark knows. So what knowledge do you have on a modern day ABS system??? How does it operate??? Well der, when you lift it the diffs rotate and upsets the ABS ecu cause it thinks you are going both uphill and downhill at the same time and the reverse circle spin ratio gets all screwed up.
 Bingo!!!!
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steak_knife

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monkey wrote: IT starts at the peddle.  and the end result is the car stopping  steak_knife wrote: Not even close................... 

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monley

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 Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 11:40 am |
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 well i hope the car stops
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Bucket

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 Posted: Sat May 14, 2011 12:06 pm |
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Know any mechanics with a scanner tool so you can find out exactly what code is being thrown??
Or will it just be a general ABS code?? Hmm
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gjb977
Joined: Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:21 am Posts: 434 Location: Toowoomba
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I'm returning to Brakeland... all they do are breaks. The 4X4 shop sent the vehicle there to do the break part of things. So hopefully they know what they are doing. They have been in business for years.
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royce

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Stekky might know, the ABS might have a correct reset or bleed procedure otherwise the light comes on
I would think a brake shop that allows a car to leave with the light on is going to be useless in fixing it
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smiffkid

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they must have disconected something accidently, because abs lines are easy to change, we do them often at work, so a sensor muct have come off or something along those lines
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monley

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smiffkid wrote: they must have disconected something accidently, because abs lines are easy to change, we do them often at work, so a sensor muct have come off or something along those lines
So you can help me do mine then?
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smiffkid

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its pretty simple even u could do them
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Lockie666

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Either you have a left an abs connector loose, or you have broken the tiny little wires that ABS cables are. Time to get the multimetre out and find out where it is 
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