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Old Jul 31, 2009 | 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by azoverlander
Thnks Mike. Okay, so I don't have ABS. That I can live with short term. The descent control is not something I've ever used outside of goofing around to see if it works, so that's no biggie. How serious is the lack of Traction Control?

I ask because i was planning a small trip to Colorado this next week. No real "wheeling" outside of gravel roads. Would I be asking for trouble?
You will only have a modified version of one wheel drive, not real good off road.
 
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Old Jul 31, 2009 | 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Urban Panzer
The reports are true .....

Last weekend I pulled a friends TD5 ABS module apart to fix the " 3 little buggers". The module already had a new shuttle valve switch in it, but it failed to fight the little buggers off!!!.......

so it HAD to be a dry joint somewhere in there. Dug away and found one of the pins had a dry joint, re-soldered both, now a clear dashboard!!!

Its a simply task and saves a LOT of money / hassle





I saw this link on another site this morning, look into it and tell me what you think regarding their new modified kit and Idea of preventitive maintance.
http://www.falconworks.net/britold/brit.htm
 
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Old Mar 12, 2011 | 02:16 PM
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Hello, I am searching for second hand ABS for Land Rover Freelander-TD4 2002 . If someone has an idea where I can buy it from , please let me know .
 
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