Just bought a 'R' 1998 Xantai, and am trying to find the ABS unit. I bought
a Haynes manual 1993-98 but it does not have any relevant info, and says the
ABS ECU is under the fuse box, but there is nothing there!
Can someone tell me where the ABS ECU is fitted, then maybe I can fault find
it. Also if anyone can let me have a copy of the wiring diagram for the ABS
and Aircon it would be very useful - Haynes manual conveniently forgot to
include the only diagrams I need!
Thanks
Dave Vickers
Adrian - 04 May 2005 17:22 GMT
> Can someone tell me where the ABS ECU is fitted, then maybe I
> can fault find it.
No idea - but odds on the problem being a front wheel sensor...
Ian Dalziel - 04 May 2005 18:15 GMT
>> Can someone tell me where the ABS ECU is fitted, then maybe I
>> can fault find it.
>
>No idea - but odds on the problem being a front wheel sensor...
Course, if it hasn't got one, that would explain it not working?
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Ian
Rob Beech - 04 May 2005 20:31 GMT
> >> Can someone tell me where the ABS ECU is fitted, then maybe I
> >> can fault find it.
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> Ian
that would normally contribute to poor performance yes :)
Belzie - 04 May 2005 23:38 GMT
Xantia ABS ECU which I guess is what you mean is immediately in front of
the hydralic fluid resovoir..... in front of it is a fuse box then the
battery.
Not all xantia have abs but I would think 98 ones do
Belzie
> Just bought a 'R' 1998 Xantai, and am trying to find the ABS unit. I bought
> a Haynes manual 1993-98 but it does not have any relevant info, and says the
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> From - Wed
David Vickers - 05 May 2005 10:13 GMT
It does have ABS, and I can feel it working when I drive, which is why I
need to find the ECU to see why the light is on. But it is not by the
fusebox/battery/reservoir! I believe that in early 98 they changed to a
Teves unit instead of the older ECU which was by the fusebox.
Dave Vickers
> Xantia ABS ECU which I guess is what you mean is immediately in front of
> the hydralic fluid resovoir..... in front of it is a fuse box then the
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> Belzie
David Vickers - 05 May 2005 10:16 GMT
Problem solved, found the ECU and one connector was not making good contact.
Dave Vickers
> It does have ABS, and I can feel it working when I drive, which is why I
> need to find the ECU to see why the light is on. But it is not by the
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>> Belzie
paul - 07 May 2005 08:50 GMT
> Problem solved, found the ECU and one connector was not making good contact.
> Dave Vickers
thanks, now, we know well where it was situated !
Paul