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Re: T025, T027 Traction Control Dissabled
You do not have m/c symptoms, see my last post.
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Re: T025, T027 Traction Control Dissabled
OK, here's where it gets really weird...
I recently topped of the fluid, didn't require much but noticed it had gone down a little again. I decided to check for fluid leaks so I doused the combination valve and lines connected to it with engine degreaser and waited about 20 minutes and hosed it off very thoroughly. I closed the hood and let it dry over night. I made my 55 mile commute to work this morning, usually the ABS light and TC Dissabled warning come on before I can get to the highway, this morning I had no warning lights on and no break failure. So I guess it was dirty! I haven't looked for leaks or checked the codes yet, I'll report back in a little while. I haven't checked |
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Re: T025, T027 Traction Control Dissabled
T027 is now "HISTORY".
No sign of leaks. It's a miracle!
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Re: T025, T027 Traction Control Dissabled
The lights came back on after a couple of days.
![]() I I'm begining to see a little build up of fluid on the pump for the break pressure regulator, it was filthy before I cleanded it few days ago. Also, a couple of the break line connectors on it don't look as tight as the others. I'm going to clean the BPR ground strap connection and tighten up those two break lines and see if that helps. |
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