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  • Member For: 17y 7m 14d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Melbourne

Hi guys, just got the T lowered, 90,000k's and no real dramas since I've owned it.

As soon as the car was off the hoist and I drove off, I noticed both the TC and ABS lights are lit..

Put it back up on the hoist and the guys at the workshop went over everything but couldn't find the issue.

I've had a search on the forum and found alot about faulty speed sensors, but I cant see mine being faulty if it was fine one minute, then I lowered it and now it isn't..

Any Ideas?

Really bugging me..

By the way, car looks nice at new height, will get pics once I pick up my rims.

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  • Member For: 17y 7m 14d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Melbourne

Nah it was just a little workshop, all that was done was replacing my front and rear springs. They must have knocked something.. Because it was all working fine before the job.

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  • Member For: 18y 7m 13d
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Any workshop working on late model cars should have at least a scan toll.

They may have unintentionally broken a wire in the harness by letting the brakes hang or pulling them to far.

You can check the sensors with a multimeter, but if the harness is damaged you need to back probe the wiring to look for the signal, or the easiest way, but doesn't help you is to use a scan tool to check the sensor operation is getting to the ECU

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  • Member For: 19y 3m 16d
  • Location: Gladstone QLD

Mate I'd be willing to bet my balls that theyve unplugged/broken one of the ABS sensors. Last time I broke an axle my car did the same thing, still drives fine, jus no ABS or TC.

CHeers

Gav

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