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Technical & Mechanical Problems
Test and Maintain your ABS System
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<blockquote data-quote="Fullchat" data-source="post: 842201" data-attributes="member: 21334"><p>Well I've been through both tests and everything pulses as it should.</p><p></p><p>I was on my own and managed to put some force on the back wheel by reaching back to it but it didn't move. Maybe it need more force than I could apply in the position I was in.</p><p></p><p>The only query I have is that the workshop manual indicates that the ABS warning light should flash then go off. Mine flashed constantly whilst the jumper block was connected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fullchat, post: 842201, member: 21334"] Well I've been through both tests and everything pulses as it should. I was on my own and managed to put some force on the back wheel by reaching back to it but it didn't move. Maybe it need more force than I could apply in the position I was in. The only query I have is that the workshop manual indicates that the ABS warning light should flash then go off. Mine flashed constantly whilst the jumper block was connected. [/QUOTE]
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