orange ABS light in quattro...

orange ABS light in quattro...

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vrooom

Original Poster:

3,763 posts

274 months

Thursday 17th July 2003
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orange ABS light in dashboard, lit all time.

What feck is that ? i cant seem to switch it off. its come on when i start the car...

i got Audi 80 Quattro

And Is it normal?

I dont have a manual for this car.

Jay

pentoman

4,818 posts

270 months

Thursday 24th July 2003
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Umm.., the orange ABS light means your ABS is not working.

rsvnigel

600 posts

273 months

Thursday 24th July 2003
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Either its broken or has been turned off.

Some of the models have a switch to turn it on and off on the dash where the fog light, rear screen heater switches etc are.

yertis

18,674 posts

273 months

Thursday 24th July 2003
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Nine times out of ten this means that a sensor isn't working, either becuse it's gone out of adjustment or because the sensor rings on the hub have filled up with rusty crud. shouldn't be expensive to have fixed.

phlap

563 posts

259 months

Thursday 24th July 2003
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I noticed the ABS light in my Ur Quattro
In my case the rear diff lock had engaged and locked on which automatically disables the ABS. I didnt notice the green diff light down in front of the gearstick, just the obvious orange dash light.

I soon noticed something else was wrong when I made tight turns and got some grumbling noises from the drivetrain.

Just needed 5 minutes with a ramp, hammer and WD40 to sort it

>> Edited by phlap on Thursday 24th July 12:39

vrooom

Original Poster:

3,763 posts

274 months

Thursday 24th July 2003
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What/where you do to fix that ?

my car does that grumbling noises, when turning around tight circle.

Jay

phlap

563 posts

259 months

Sunday 27th July 2003
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Vroom,
Do you have a green diff lock light and is it on?
Id check this is the cause of your ABS light before messing with the diff.
If so, go underneath and you will see a pneumatic cylinder sticking out from the side of the diff with 2 lines to it.
They stick becuase you rarely use them. Mine released the firt time when I hit a sleeping policeman a bit too hard. The second time I went under and lubricated the cylinder. A few gentle taps with the hammer and 20 or so activations of the switch and all was well. I then activated the diff lock once a week to prevent it sticking again.
I heard of one other owner who has the same symptom but his was caused by the vacuum pipe going to aforementioned cylinder being damaged so the cylinder couldnt withdraw, leaving the diff lock permanently on.
No simple answer im afraid. Main thing is to get it checked out.You dont want the diff lock on permanently. Although the transmission is tough it will wear, youve got no ABS and the handling can be interesting.


vrooom

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3,763 posts

274 months

Monday 28th July 2003
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ahh. the diff dont lit on, just switched off when i started the car. nothing else is switched on.

it can be turned on and off, no problem.

Jay