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hex



Member Since: 22 Jun 2014
Location: coventry
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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover HSE Td6 Baltic Blue
strange brake problem

Got a very odd brake problem , that has just come out of nowhere on my 02 diesel

Pull away at low speed i.e very light touch on the accelerator no more than 2 mph and no issues , any faster and the brakes come on by them self, press the accelerate to keep it moving and the brakes grab harder completely stopping the car . take my foot off the accelerator and the car will crawl along again !!!
Read all the fault codes and the only one I have is air suspension, pump over heat, even when I clear that it still happens. Disconnected the battery checked the fuses etc. still can't find any faults 

Any ideas what it could be or what I can check ?

Post #405229 18th Sep 2016 11:06am
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Dolphinboy



Member Since: 07 Dec 2009
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United Kingdom 2015 Range Rover Autobiography SDV8 Baltic Blue

HDC - hill descent control is on? (See switch down by the gearstick)

Or abs is activating? (Sorry not got a solution)

Post #405231 18th Sep 2016 11:19am
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RP123



Member Since: 06 Jul 2014
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Scotland 2006 Range Rover HSE Td6 Bonatti Grey

Hi

I had a similar problem with mine - was a knackered abs sensor - if you look under the front wheel arch you can see a blue socket - it's behind a black cover (turning the wheel onto full lock makes it easier to spot) If you disconnect the abs sensor it will stop all of them from working - (the abs lamp will come on on the dash) but nor more hill decent and abs....

At least you can drive it!!

Then all you need to do is find the abs senor that's broken ...

Cheers

Si

Post #405233 18th Sep 2016 11:34am
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hex



Member Since: 22 Jun 2014
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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover HSE Td6 Baltic Blue

i will give that a try and report back Thumbs Up

Post #405241 18th Sep 2016 12:56pm
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hex



Member Since: 22 Jun 2014
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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover HSE Td6 Baltic Blue

pulled fuse 63 and it all works now , just got to work out which ABS sensor it is now Smile

Post #405244 18th Sep 2016 1:22pm
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Mr Tee



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On that age of car, good chance it will be one of the Reluctor rings. Fault is logged as abs sensor as previously mentioned, but the rings corrode over time, thus giving nothing for the abs sensor to read from. If the sensor is good, the rings can be purchased without having to buy a complete driveshaft assembly. Thumbs Up

Post #405245 18th Sep 2016 1:26pm
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hex



Member Since: 22 Jun 2014
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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover HSE Td6 Baltic Blue

Any quick way of telling which wheel I should look at first ? Not getting any faults shown Censored

Post #405503 20th Sep 2016 12:40am
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hex



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United Kingdom 2002 Range Rover HSE Td6 Baltic Blue

found i can get live data from the BMW tool , getting 0 speed from rear right wheel Sad at least i have a starting point now Smile

Post #405546 20th Sep 2016 12:36pm
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