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  1. Well, replaced the SLABS ECU but the problem still exist. I have noticed that when I have run it with this TC problem 3 of the 4 brake discs are hot. The rear off side disc is cold, so the brake is not being applied to this. Other than this it's back to sq 1.

    I've now lost the will to live and thinking of buying a BMW....... :o

  2. The sensor rings are inside the hubs as you say,your car is suffering from faulty software in the SLABS ecu - a common fault rectified by the fitment of the upgraded version SRD500070 - thats from memory so you need to check its right with your dealer.The DII uses the same type of toothed ring as earlier cars,(D1,RR classic etc)its just placed inside the hube with the non serviceable bearings.Normally the problem with them is a weak signal from a slightly wide air gap/worn bearings.This failure is not as common but is far from unknown - the last one I did would put the TC on at 65mph on a dry road.

    My car is 2003 whould it's SLABS be fairly upto date. also I have changed both front hubs so it rules them out. I will now try some of your other suggestions thanks to CipX2. Cheers Mark

  3. I have just replaced my rear diff. Removed both halfshaft, unbolted the propshaft then removed the 10 bolts on the dif housing. I used a small trolly jack to lower the diff to the floor. I replaced it with a secondhand one. All done in a day. (Took that long, due to drinking loads of tea)

    Not sure about running it as it is. Probably depends on how far you have to travel to work?

    Mark

  4. Gents thanks for all your help so far. I am stuck now as I'm working tomorrow 7am to 7pm, same for Thurs. If I get chance in the evening I will try your advice. If not I'm off on Fri will do it then. Thanks again I really do appriecate it. Cheers. Mark. Watch this space.....

  5. If none of the above looks appealing to you then take your Nanocom with you at all times and the first time the ABS light comes on and stays that way, pull over, stall the engine (brake hard, 1st gear and let go the clutch pedal as you would normally pull off), i.e without touching the ignition key, and try reading the fault with Nanocom.

    Or you can go to a garage that has the proper equipment for some live sensor readings or ecu faults.

    Because of the original problem I can't drive anywhere. TC won't let me.

  6. I have checked for play in the wheel bearings but can’t feel any. The answer to the questions are;

    1. It’s a 2003 with TD5 & manual transmission.

    2. I was towed off the hill and then recovered by the RAC.

    3. The problem occurs from standing still 1st gear, can’t get beyond 1st.It feels like its happening on the front left wheel.

    4. The TC light comes on first then the ABS. After 10 metres the ABS stays on.

    5. TC kicks in right away within 2 metres, as I move off. I have removed the ABS fuse and the car drives ok.

    I thinks thats everything. Cheers and thank you.

  7. Hi Richard, Thanks for your reply. The TC is controlled by the ABS sensors. I have disconnected both front sensors and I have normal drive. I am guessing that if it was a faulty sensor the NANOCOM would register it?

    I will strip out the sensor today and clean the matting face of it. Possibly I caused some damage to the sensor ring in the hub when I was trying to climb the step in Wales? This is inside a sealed hub. Before I splash out on a new hub (approx £200) It would be nice to know for sure. Thanks again..

  8. My problem is when I try to move off from stand still the traction control on the front left side kicks in. This is on the flat road.

    In North Wales last week I had problems getting up a set of steps this resulted in me smashing the planet gears in the rear diff. Another diff now fitted and working fine. I went to take it for a test run now I have this other problem.

    I checked for faults on NANOCOM but it was clear. Any Ideas as to what is causing this?

  9. I use Memory Map on a PDA mainly. I sometimes use a Garmin GPS and notebook computer + Memory Map. The best feture is you can record your route then transfer it to a desktop system. You will then always have it if you do the route again.

  10. I use memory map all the time when greenlaning. I use a PDA with bluetooth GPS. It records all the routes which I can then transfer to my desktop PC and save them. Like someone has mentioned, you can also share them or transfer them to a paper map.

    You can also print sections of the maps and build yourself a portfolio. An all-round great bit of kit.

  11. I am new to all this forum, so be patient with me. I will try to attach the route for Mem Map along with other routes in this area. Here goes!!!!

    The system is telling me I can't upload this type of file. :angry:

    My e-mail is mark_rooke@hotmail.com

    e-mail me I will forward the routes.

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