check engine and abs/brake lights
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oh yeah - finally it's done...
Hi swartlkk,
hi members,
after 3 month it's done now: The engine runs fine, alternator works and abs is fine.
Let's summarise, what I replaced:
for ABS:
ABS Controller - Ok that was easy
all tires - because the front tires were worn out, as a result of the damaged braking system - the rear tires were worn out too, because of me
for alternator:
Electrifyer and regulator of the alternator - the regulator was the problem (but I payed for both)
for the engine:
spark plugs - nothing different
cables - nothing different
fuel filter - nothing different
distributor - nothing different
injector - a little bit smother running engine after (but not the reason for the misfire)
crankshaft balancer and seal - was leaking and made sounds
fuel pump - this was the reason for stuttering
crankshaft sensor - this was the reason for the warning light
I went to four different workshops, nobody had an idea or was able to analyse the reason. Not even the dealership...
I spent a lot of money and of my free time and it took 3 months.
Luckily I found some help here in the forum. - Just to get some idea about the problem. - Thanks again, swartlkk!
Hope, this helps others. - Check the crankshaftsensor first.
Regards - Hirni
hi members,
after 3 month it's done now: The engine runs fine, alternator works and abs is fine.
Let's summarise, what I replaced:
for ABS:
ABS Controller - Ok that was easy
all tires - because the front tires were worn out, as a result of the damaged braking system - the rear tires were worn out too, because of me
for alternator:
Electrifyer and regulator of the alternator - the regulator was the problem (but I payed for both)
for the engine:
spark plugs - nothing different
cables - nothing different
fuel filter - nothing different
distributor - nothing different
injector - a little bit smother running engine after (but not the reason for the misfire)
crankshaft balancer and seal - was leaking and made sounds
fuel pump - this was the reason for stuttering
crankshaft sensor - this was the reason for the warning light
I went to four different workshops, nobody had an idea or was able to analyse the reason. Not even the dealership...
I spent a lot of money and of my free time and it took 3 months.
Luckily I found some help here in the forum. - Just to get some idea about the problem. - Thanks again, swartlkk!
Hope, this helps others. - Check the crankshaftsensor first.
Regards - Hirni
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