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Lowered G6 Abs Problem


Rolly_Mo
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Hi,

:help: Just lowered my rolla G6 ('98) today. :thumbsup:

these is now a problem with the abs :ffs: . it seems to work too early- doesn't seem to be anywhere near locking up the wheels :crybaby: .

i was wondereing if anyone else has had a similar problem.

hoping there is a load sensor/valve on the rear that thinks i've loaded up my boot, increasing rear brake strength locking the rear up enough to get the abs working with it being lowered 40mm and just needs adjusting.

hope someone can help.

thanx

Rolly_Mo

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hi have you bled the brakes correctly this may help eliminate the problem

Hi,

:help: Just lowered my rolla G6 ('98) today. :thumbsup:

these is now a problem with the abs :ffs: . it seems to work too early- doesn't seem to be anywhere near locking up the wheels :crybaby: .

i was wondereing if anyone else has had a similar problem.

hoping there is a load sensor/valve on the rear that thinks i've loaded up my boot, increasing rear brake strength locking the rear up enough to get the abs working with it being lowered 40mm and just needs adjusting.

hope someone can help.

thanx

Rolly_Mo

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what exactly do you mean by too early and locking up the wheels , abs isnt meant to lock up the wheels , you should feel the pedal banging under foot when the abs kicks in.

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