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ABS Issues post manual install
Good news is i installed a MY17 sti 6 speed w/ dccd.
However now I have an ABS Sensor (Left Rear) trouble code post install. An issue which did not exist prior the install. My current symptoms are ABS warning light, ABS trouble code indicating LR ABS wheel speed sensor and most importantly braking distance has significantly increased. The car is currently unsafe to drive. The vehicle does stop but if an emergency arose, the brakes would not react in such a way to prevent an accident. What I've done thus far is: - Modified brake booster. Shortened the push rod. Pedal travel is significantly less. - Bled brakes and hydraulic pump multiple times (according to FSM). No air in system - Checked brake booster and master cylinder. No leaks from master cylinder or vacuum leaks from booster; - Installed MAPDCCD Advanced Wheel Speed Sensor. Required slicing into ABS Electronic Control Module and VSS wire/pin in ECU - unplugged all connections to ABS ECM and ABS light still illuminated and displayed LR ABS WSS error code I've since ordered a LR WSS and awaiting delivery, but would one speed sensor significantly decrease brake performance? If so, it should be a relatively straightforward fixed. I am most concerned that the wire splicing may have harmed the ABS ECM somehow or that the internals of the brake booster were harmed during the modificdation process. Any help appreciated. |
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Re: ABS Issues post manual install
A wheel speed sensor should have no influence on braking distance unless ABS intervention is needed. Under normal heavy braking with no lock-up detected the car should brake normally.
I would say modifying the brake booster is likely the cause of the poor braking performance. Just out of curiosity why would you do that and complicate things?
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1997 Bordeaux Pearl, 2006 Alfa Romeo Brera 3.2 6MT, 2010 Mercedes Benz GLK350, 2018 BMW 640i GT Xdrive, 2012 Moto Guzzi Norge GT 8V, Last edited by Blacky; 02-20-2023 at 05:32 AM. |
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Re: ABS Issues post manual install
It was needed to fit the new clutch assembly. The stock svx booster push rod far extended past the brake pedal bumpstop/sensor.
Other's have done it w/out issue. It's quite possible that I harmed the internals in the modification process. The FSM seems to go to great lengths of treating the removal and install of the booster with care. |
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Re: ABS Issues post manual install
Thanks for the clarification. I didn't know that was part of the manual conversion.
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1997 Bordeaux Pearl, 2006 Alfa Romeo Brera 3.2 6MT, 2010 Mercedes Benz GLK350, 2018 BMW 640i GT Xdrive, 2012 Moto Guzzi Norge GT 8V, |
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Re: ABS Issues post manual install
Normally when swapping the pedal assembly, you also swap the brake booster to match the pedal assembly.
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Re: ABS Issues post manual install
You say you tapped into the ABS wiring for the DCCD controller. I would start by removing this wire tap and see if your ABS worries are gone. I think you may have gotten some wiring wrong here. Sounds like the ABS is running when you are trying to brake and possibly keeping you from braking correctly and thus the longer stopping distance? My 0.02
Tom |
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