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Old 12-25-2015, 05:28 PM
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Merry Christmas to you pidge...


Fired it up.......let it idle..................................2 Volvo's in front of the girl so I can't escape the driveway...........bummer.
 
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Old 12-26-2015, 12:49 PM
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Tried out my new Autel AL619 and much to my disappointment it doesn't read ABS codes on my 1997 Discovery!!

I made sure to download the latest updates on the device's SD card but it only covers Discovery 1998-2004. WTF? I didn't realize the ABS module on the '97 was different than the '98.

Anyway, it works fine for ODBII stuff so not a total loss.

As for ABS, I did the blink test and got three different codes.

Code 2-6 - Faulty stoplight switch or wiring. Fuse A5
blown or not fitted :: This makes sense given the brake light switch has been acting up lately, locking the truck in park. I have a spare. Just need to swap it in.

Code 2-8 - No voltage to ABS
solenoid valves. Faulty valve relay or wiring :: Not sure about this one, but perhaps it's because I pulled the ABS pump fuse in the engine bay while troubleshooting the stuck ABS light?

Code 2-14 - Front left, too large an air gap or the sensor
has been forced out by exciter ring :: Sensor is seated as far as it will go. Suppose I need to by a new retainer thingy and start there before shelling out cash for a new sensor.

Land Rover maintenance items. The gift that keeps on giving.

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Old 12-26-2015, 10:56 PM
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This month I installed both a 2m/440 and a cb radio. I used a fuse tap to get power from the accessory circuit at the main fascia fuse panel. Mounted a 1x2 wood strip to the dash in the center depression where the removable rubber tray was then mounted the radio brackets to the wood strip. Gutter mounted the cb antenna, using a mag mount for the 2m/440 rig.
 
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Old 12-28-2015, 09:57 AM
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Originally Posted by LeakyDisco
Code 2-14 - Front left, too large an air gap or the sensor
has been forced out by exciter ring :: Sensor is seated as far as it will go. Suppose I need to by a new retainer thingy and start there before shelling out cash for a new sensor.
I found that a new bushing and seal fixed this problem on mine. I recall that bputah had the bushings cheaper than most others ($7 vs $25) but can't seem to find them on the website today. I ordered mine from the UK.
 
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Old 12-29-2015, 06:43 PM
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I installed some ChiComm $20 special LED lights. They're perfect for what I need.
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Stuck the switch here.
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Haven't decided what to do with the gap to the right yet. ..
 
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Old 12-29-2015, 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by fishEH
I installed some ChiComm $20 special LED lights. They're perfect for what I need.


Stuck the switch here.


Haven't decided what to do with the gap to the right yet. ..
See if a slim switch will fit, find a use for it later.
 
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Old 12-29-2015, 07:12 PM
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More rear bumper progress and sill sliders mocked up.

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Old 12-29-2015, 07:49 PM
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Originally Posted by WaltNYC
I found that a new bushing and seal fixed this problem on mine. I recall that bputah had the bushings cheaper than most others ($7 vs $25) but can't seem to find them on the website today. I ordered mine from the UK.
Assume you mean this bushing?

Bush Sensor ABS (FTC1374 Same Fit As Part # LR029522 ) - Land Rover miscellaneous from Atlantic British

Is this the seal you are referring to?

Oil Seal - Swivel Sensor - Top - ABS (FTC1376 Same Fit As Part # FTC1376 ) - Land Rover gaskets and seals from Atlantic British

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Old 12-30-2015, 10:01 AM
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Chris, yes. Those two parts solved my 2-14 (and 2-12) problem. I bought 4 bushings from LRDIRECT which amounted to the same as 2 from BA. No idea why they are so expensive in the U.S. Rovahfarm.com has the bushings for $13/per.
 
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Old 12-31-2015, 10:45 PM
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1998 was the first year of Disco II (just not in the US or NAS as far as I know). It's a bit confusing because 1999 is the last year of Disco I. The ABS codes can be read by a scanner on 1998-2004 Disco 2's, but the ABS codes on the 1995-1999 Disco 1's Wabco system are by blink code only (or possibly some LR tool).

My ABS sensors won't stay in offroad. If I tap them in with a wood drift, they seat near enough the exciter ring on the Birfield joints, but after I hit a few bumps, they pop up a mm or so. Maybe new bushings would keep them in, but I haven't found the ABS to do anything right even when it's code-free. I love ABS. The ABS on my wife's car works awesome, although I've never tried it offroad (not that kind of car). The WABCO system is a joke.
 


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