ABS FAULT
Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:44 pm
Hi, Newbie here desperately needing advice. I have a '99 2 litre auto executive estate. Got in the car this morning and the front nearside wing was resting on the tyre making the car undriveable.
The computer reads "ABS FAULT" and the ABS warning light is on. I drove some 3 miles last night to the local shop and there was absolutely no indication of a problem - the car drove as sweetly as usual and there were no warning lights.
I am the world's biggest idiot in terms of car mechanics so I will have to call in a garage to fix it and it would be helpful for me to know any possible causes for the problem. My repair guy is basically honest but he's lazy and is always inclined to take the easiest option, which is usually the most expensive - take off and bolt on a new part even if there is a much cheaper solution by doing a bit of work on the car.
I know this is likely to be expensive but I really would be grateful for any pointers as to the possible extent of the problem.
Thank you in anticipation.
The computer reads "ABS FAULT" and the ABS warning light is on. I drove some 3 miles last night to the local shop and there was absolutely no indication of a problem - the car drove as sweetly as usual and there were no warning lights.
I am the world's biggest idiot in terms of car mechanics so I will have to call in a garage to fix it and it would be helpful for me to know any possible causes for the problem. My repair guy is basically honest but he's lazy and is always inclined to take the easiest option, which is usually the most expensive - take off and bolt on a new part even if there is a much cheaper solution by doing a bit of work on the car.
I know this is likely to be expensive but I really would be grateful for any pointers as to the possible extent of the problem.
Thank you in anticipation.