BAS/ASR Light on
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Hi,
I have a 1999 SLK230 and the BAS/ASR warning light comes on every once in a while. I will be driving around and the warning light will come on, I do not notice anything wrong after it comes on. If I stop somewhere and turn the car off for a while the light resets itself and later it will randomly come on. Anyone now why this is happening.
Thanks
I have a 1999 SLK230 and the BAS/ASR warning light comes on every once in a while. I will be driving around and the warning light will come on, I do not notice anything wrong after it comes on. If I stop somewhere and turn the car off for a while the light resets itself and later it will randomly come on. Anyone now why this is happening.
Thanks
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Good point Bazzle.
Was it the ASR operation light (yellow triangle) which might be linked to a wet road or the ASR malfunction light that illuminated?
I assumed the ASR/ABS malfunction lights. Correct?
Stuart.
Was it the ASR operation light (yellow triangle) which might be linked to a wet road or the ASR malfunction light that illuminated?
I assumed the ASR/ABS malfunction lights. Correct?
Stuart.
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Wheel sensors are inserted into on the hub castings. They are accessed from the non wheel side of the hub. if you trace the electrical wiring from the vehicle body to the hub this will lead you to the sensor. One of these leads is for pad wear warning. The other is the wheel sensor lead.
The interrupter ring (part of the sensing system is part of the driveshaft/hub assemblies and can get clogged with brake dust and general grot.
These devices send a speed signal to the common data network and impact all the systems that you have trouble with.
However why not eliminate the brake switch first.
Do your brake lights work?
Is your car automatic and if so can you get it out of PARK?
If Yes and Yes then this increases the chances that your problem is a speed sensor.
Stuart
The interrupter ring (part of the sensing system is part of the driveshaft/hub assemblies and can get clogged with brake dust and general grot.
These devices send a speed signal to the common data network and impact all the systems that you have trouble with.
However why not eliminate the brake switch first.
Do your brake lights work?
Is your car automatic and if so can you get it out of PARK?
If Yes and Yes then this increases the chances that your problem is a speed sensor.
Stuart
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snanceki,
My brake lights work.
I have an automatic and it comes out of park.
Would the speed sensor be the cause of the BAS/ASR light. Are these seperate issues the BAS and ASR. They always come on at the same time.
Thanks,
Jeff
My brake lights work.
I have an automatic and it comes out of park.
Would the speed sensor be the cause of the BAS/ASR light. Are these seperate issues the BAS and ASR. They always come on at the same time.
Thanks,
Jeff