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stonecutter *
Joined: 20 Aug 2019 Posts: 24 Location: Hampshire
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Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2023 15:28 Post subject: Help |
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Hi Guys, Long story short. My LC5 has all the warning lights on. I took it to my garage which has looked after it well for the last 5 years and i trust them.
Below is part of an email they sent me with regards to the issues.
ABS Pump/Module
Aisin-Japan
47210-60120
104201 4E08673
Error Codes Present - C1223 Fault in ABS control System
C0210 & C0215 Rear Sensor Signal Failure
C1210 & C1336 Zero Point Calibration Sensor Failure
Live data shows – ECU IG Power Voltage - to high
As I explained on the telephone all the usual companies we use for testing & rebuilding ABS Pumps/Modules don’t appear to offer the services to the type of pump/module on your vehicle.
Does anyone know of a company that can test this type of ABS pump, please?
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TONYCY11 ****
Joined: 05 Jun 2012 Posts: 409 Location: CYPRUS
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Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 9:37 Post subject: |
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These ABS motor pumps in the 120s and 100s in the UK have been known to corrode in the terminals of the motor due to years of damp weather . not that I am saying that is what your problem is it could well be . But I have seen ABS motor modules on e bay going for 200 quid or less , some professional rebuilt ones also from the USA that are for the Lexus GX470 which are the V8 petrol versions of the landcruiser 120s so use the same ABS system as your car . |
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Juddian ****
Joined: 31 Jan 2015 Posts: 374 Location: Homeboy
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Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2023 9:56 Post subject: |
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http://www.robsonandfrancisrewinds.co.uk/
Have been used by several LC owners on the forums to rebuild the abs accumulator motors.
Not sure about testing, are the brakes as constantly light and oversharp (in my humble) as usual? |
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stonecutter *
Joined: 20 Aug 2019 Posts: 24 Location: Hampshire
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Posted: Mon Dec 11, 2023 18:31 Post subject: |
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Thanks guys for the input.
The long story is, My Car got hit in the rear and suffered some minor body damage.
Once the insurance company got involved (Esure) they decided to write it off, after a long search and not finding another to buy I decided to buy it back.
This took forever due to Esure's incompetence, in the meantime, the car had been taken to a salvage yard (Copart)in Frome.
When I did finally get the car back it arrived on a low loader, when I got in the vehicle to drive it all the warning lights were on and the speedo wasn't working the car mats had been turned over so that I wouldn't see all the mud and dirt on them.
I am at the moment trying to find out from Copart what the hell they did to my car while it was in their care.
I have also taken the car to my garage to try and find out what has happened to it.
My garage has provided me with the info from their scanner that I put on the first post
After the accident, I taped up the rear wing with some gaffer tape and continued to drive the car for over 200 miles before it got taken away, and it drove fine with no warning lights, and the speedo worked.
I am going to contact http://www.robsonandfrancisrewinds.co.uk/ There are a lot of companies online offering ABS solutions but unfortunately, when I give them my details they just don't have the software or equipment to fix it!
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