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Pajero 2.5 sport 2011 ABS fault

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Hi, can anyone advise..

My abs warning light has come on and wont go of.

I have checked that the sensors are still in place which they are, millage on the car is 40,000 ....

What should i be looking for, break pad wear , low fluid , faulty sensor etc..

thanks

Hi, can anyone advise..

My abs warning light has come on and wont go of.

I have checked that the sensors are still in place which they are, millage on the car is 40,000 ....

 

What should i be looking for, break pad wear , low fluid , faulty sensor etc..

 

thanks

Take it to a Mitsubishi garage. Get them to check it.

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If it is not under warrenty, I would check the fluid first, then the front pads.

If it helps, my Lancer EX had the same ABS sensor light come one. Mitsu garage reset it in about 5 mins free of charge. From a quick search on google it appears various Mitsubishis have had the same issue. I would take it to them as when the light is on the system is deactivated so you won't have ABS.

It's 2yo and 40,000KM - if you mess with it, you won't get warranty... take it to a dealer.

The light is telling you the ABS system has a fault. It will not be pads or I suspect not fluid loss, you would feel that in the pedal or see it on your driveway. ABS is a complicated system that you/we cannot tinker with. As above, take it for a diagnosis at you main dealer. thumbsup.gif

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