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I believe it takes the signal from the left front wheel ABS sensor. Does the Odo move?
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In my case the relay was the culprit.sometimes it works. Sometimes not. If you hit a bump everything workes fine again. No faultcodes at all and lights goes off and needle goes up.
That causes the problem. Easiest way to check all the sensors is to go to the abs module at the right footwell. Disconnect the connector and use an ossiloscoop. Check also if there is 12 volt.
Because the abs module is everytime when the ignition is switched of completly turned off the power. There are no fault codes stored.
But you can also have the problem with a sensor. The tip has it signal from the back of the rack and pinion.
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Clean the terminals on the frequency multiplier in the fuse box,
The speedo and the abs get the reference signal from that
Also unplug and plug in G22 the abs relay a couple of times
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Sorry wrong word. Differential. Can happen. Not my native language and someone was asking me at the time I wrote it down.
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Ah you found the frequency multiplier, blimey I know something you dont that's rare
I had an issue with a friends 968 where the speedo would only show about 2/3 speed,
When his sat nav said he was doing 60 mph the speedo would show 40
I changed the multiplier for one I found on eBay and that fixed it straight away
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Quote:In my case the relay was the culprit.sometimes it works. Sometimes not. If you hit a bump everything workes fine again. No faultcodes at all and lights goes off and needle goes up
Exactly the same symptoms I had, and the cause was the ABS relay.
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You can test the wheel sensors, multimeter across the sensor and spin the wheel as fast as you can by hand and you should see about .5v
Just can't remember if it's dc or ac. There is the connection on the strut in the little black connector there is another connection in the engine bay up near the strut towers
I would see if those are clean
If not I have a list of the pins to test the wheel sensors from the ECU plug
Right Front ECU Plug Pins 21 and 11
Front Left ECU Plug Pins 6 and 4
Rear Right ECU Plug Pins 24 and 26
Rear Left ECU Plug Pins 8 and 9
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Here is the ABS relay schematic, saved from my previous failed diagnostic work.
I have no written description saved, but it looks like pins 87 (5) and 30 (7).
Roland
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