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ABS Problems 850 1995

Greetings,

I had my 850 T5 wagon serviced (110K main-dealer service) a few weeks ago - one day before driving from the UK down to the alps for a spot of skiing.

On the drive down to the alps I noticed the front brakes juddering a little under semi-hard braking - the braking was not hard enough to set off the ABS and the juddering was not like normal ABS operation.

This juddering did not always happen under such braking, but over the past three weeks the juddering (when it did happen) got worse. No ABS or other warning lights came on during this time.

Yesterday on the way to work the ABS light came on after some semi-hard braking (again not hard enough to engage ABS) and the light stayed on. On the way home the light was off initially, but again came on after some semi-hard braking, and then stayed on. Same thing this morning and at lunchtime. While the light was on, the ABS would not engage (I tested this on a quiet & straight road last night).

My initial thought about the juddering was warped brake disks (rotors I think the US guys call them). I checked the disks and pads about 6 weeks ago (when I had new tyres fitted) and they were fine (and of course it's also just been serviced and should have been checked then).

And now the ABS light comes on.

What could be causing this ? Could there have been a screw-up during the service.

Regards.

Nick Pitfield.








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    ABS Problems 850 1995

    I´m not 100% sure of what "juddering" means, (I´m from Sweden) but I think you mean the abs is trigged but not to 100%.
    My problem was (855 -96)that sometimes when I stopped the car, just before it completely stopped, the abs was ticking for a second or two. This happend very intermittently. My workshop knew about the problem and replaced the abs-sensors
    on the front wheels and reworked the wireing between the sensors and the controlbox. (I don´t think it was the sensors that failed but the wireing between sensors and controlbox). This was covered by my insurance against motordamages.








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    ABS Problems 850 1995

    the number one source of warped rotors or discs is tire shops using an airtool (tourque stick)
    to put wheels on...

    not sure why it would trigger the ABS sensor, but I'm not an expert. I suspect the tyre shop warped the rotors/discs by over or unevenly tightening the wheel bolts







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