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Old Jun 10, 2011 | 08:48 AM
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Default UK MY00 Turbo: reading ABS fault codes?

Hi there. Can someone tell me how to read the ABS fault codes on my MY00 Turbo please? I have an intermittant ABS light that only comes on after a certain amount of driving, so I'm hoping that it's just a dirty sensor after I overhauled and bled the brakes.

I've read the below link:

http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/show...s+light&page=2

and found a similar connector clipped to the driver's side heater vent near the centre of the car in the footwell but couldn't find any diagnosis terminals.
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Old Jun 15, 2011 | 12:25 PM
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If its never been used before they'll be taped up further up the wire, think mine were under some blue tape. Follow the wiring back up from the plug and you should find them.
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Thanks for the advice. The good new is that I found the two diagnostic wires. The bad news is that I've blown something as nothing comes on when I turn the ignition on except the cooling fan! Slightly annoying as I wanted to fix the ABS in order to sell my car.

I think I've located the OBD port which I should have used to read the ABS codes in the first place. Which begs the question, do you know what the various pins do on the diagnostics plug that I've found below, as the pins don't seem to correlate with the description in the NASIOC link above:

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Should look exactly like the NASIOC one, black plug 6 pins in total, in a U shape smaller than the one you've found. Have a look above the footwell, under the steering column area. May even be entirely taped up.
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