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  • Abs, traction and tire pressure lights on.

    Started car today and was met by these chaps all on.

    As they are all on at same time guess it's either a fuse or some shared sender to blame.

    Has anyone had anything similar?

    Having done some research seems like a wheel speed sensor is the likely culprit. More exciting news as it happens.
    Last edited by Seca Blue; 24-06-2011, 02:11 PM.
    S54 Seca Blue - ACS Short shift and Exhaust. Luverly.

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    Yes, it was a DSC sensor failure. Mine was the expensive yaw sensor, but others have had the less expensive ones.

    The fault codes will be stored.

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    • #3
      abs sensor (speed sensor) or steering angle sensor i think are the common ones. sometimes even the control modules!!! could just do with a code clear/reset and it might go away (maybe for a while, till it comes back )

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      • #4
        I had this some time ago - it was an abs sensor.
        S54 Titan Silver metallic. Black leather, most factory options including sunroof, Becker Cascade and Becker Silverstone changer.

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        • #5
          Thanks for replies all.

          Hopefully not too lumpy then.
          S54 Seca Blue - ACS Short shift and Exhaust. Luverly.

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          • #6
            Just been through this very same issue though the fault was very intermittent and sometimes involved only the ABS and DSC and not the tire pressure system.

            Sorted by replacement of a rear wheel speed sensor.
            Col N.
            Life is not a rehearsal !

            Porsche Cayenne S
            ex Audi S4 Avant
            ex 2001 S54 Titanium, Black
            ex Porsche 968

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            • #7
              OK so wheel sensor it was.

              Just over £200 all in at the dealers for reference.
              S54 Seca Blue - ACS Short shift and Exhaust. Luverly.

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