ABS, HDC Inactive, Brakes on error | |
Thought i would share this experience just incase anyone else has a similar issue.
Left home couple of days ago and as I pulled away and dropped of the kerb it felt like something changed on the vehicle and performance felt sluggish. Kept going for a mile or so but it didn't feel right so pulled over. As i did I got assaulted with a full set of bongs and lights including ABS/HDC and a HDC Innactive error in the dash.
Did the normal of "turn off/turn" on but bongs still there. Plugged in IID (never leave home without one ) and tried to clear errors but made no difference. Can't remember the exact errors but if I recall correctly it was saying it couldn't find the Cruise Control/HDC/ABS. Went to drive home again and the brakes were set on pretty firmly
As I had only pulled over on the side of the road I wasn't in a safe place I ended up driving against the brakes to get it properly off road.
Spent a while checking fuses, trying to reset errors on IID, all to no avail. Eventually called out recovery as the car was undriveable with the brakes on
Whilst waiting for the flatbed to arrive had a bit of a Google and search on here and a number of posts mentioned that the HDC inactive/Cruise Control errors are often as a result of ABS problems as the systems are all linked. I was trying to think of what could be different/caused the problem and remembered that the day before I had been changing a couple of injectors and had been leaning over the strut tower and ABS pump.
So I decided to check out the ABS pump to see if I had disturbed anything..... Nothing obvious but thought I would pop the multi plug as I had had problems with BMW multiplug's on my previous 7 Series. You release it by pulling forward the end then it levers up
Surprise, surprise, corrosion on the multi plug and ECU pins
By this time the flatbed was en route and I didn't want to take a chance on a faulty diagnosis so pushed the plug back on and waited for the flatbed - lo and behold everything returned to normal!
Once I had a chance to work on it over the weekend I cleaned up the plug and pins (be very careful with the pins they bend (and break) easily ) and re-assembled and everything has been nearly normal.
So, if you do get a total failure/HDC missing/ABS or brakes locked on, well worth checking this multiplug for corrosion/connection issues.
I say "nearly normal" as I had 1 symptom beforehand which I had been ignoring and 1 since which will push me to give the whole brake system a checkover at the weekend.
Beforehand, I was occasionally getting varying brake pedal pressure - on first starting the car the first couple of applications I would have a very sensitive pedal, massively over assisted and then it would return to normal.
Since the problem I have the opposite where occasionally I will have a lot less pedal, i.e. more travel before the brakes apply. Feels like a different problem, maybe a master cylinder, or even a sticking caliper - which is why I want to give them a thorough going over.
Hope this helps - any thoughts on the varying pedal pressure gratefully received.
Cheers,
Paul. 2011 TDV8 AB
2006 TD6 AB (Gone to Wales)
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