ABS inop, brake light and Low Trac after many runs on AutoCross
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ABS inop, brake light and Low Trac after many runs on AutoCross
I had a time trial on Sat. and autocross on Sunday this past weekend and after several laps the above lights would come on and indeed they were true as the back wheels would lock up under moderate to heavy braking. After my laps were done I could let it cool for an hour or so and the lights would be off and the system would work normally. A few laps later and I would loose ABS and all those lights would come on.
I have DOT 4 fluid and Brembo pads on the front, stock pads on the rear.
I read a 11 page thread on this in the brake section and it didn't seem to fit very well with my symptoms. Anyone here have to do something about their ABS to get them to work on the track?
Greg
I have DOT 4 fluid and Brembo pads on the front, stock pads on the rear.
I read a 11 page thread on this in the brake section and it didn't seem to fit very well with my symptoms. Anyone here have to do something about their ABS to get them to work on the track?
Greg
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I will go back and try it some more.
Is this a factory brake system ( caliper, ABS block ) function? Said another way- are many running the factory brake lines, ABS block and calipers while racing and NOT having problems with the heat?
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Mine did that once at the track but cleared up once I shut off and restarted the car. I was breaking over a big bump and apparently threw it into error status. Make sure no wires under the car are getting up against something hot (O2 wire, wire to the reverse lockout solenoid, etc). I had an O2 wire that had loosened up and was shorting out against the header causing the same condition. An issue with one will cause all that stuff to stop working.
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Mine did that once at the track but cleared up once I shut off and restarted the car. I was breaking over a big bump and apparently threw it into error status. Make sure no wires under the car are getting up against something hot (O2 wire, wire to the reverse lockout solenoid, etc). I had an O2 wire that had loosened up and was shorting out against the header causing the same condition. An issue with one will cause all that stuff to stop working.
Nonetheless, I will get under there and check all that stuff.
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Never encountered that as an intermittent problem.
One time on track I lost ABS completely and had the same warning lights after a hub failure, however the lights stayed on and ABS was off until I replaced the hub (problem solved).
Do you have an ABS scan tool? Would be curious as to what it showed as the error codes. Based on the intermittent nature it sounds like it may be something electrical / short related. Seen plenty of guys run into issues with wiring hitting headers.
One time on track I lost ABS completely and had the same warning lights after a hub failure, however the lights stayed on and ABS was off until I replaced the hub (problem solved).
Do you have an ABS scan tool? Would be curious as to what it showed as the error codes. Based on the intermittent nature it sounds like it may be something electrical / short related. Seen plenty of guys run into issues with wiring hitting headers.
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This problem just occurred for the first time yesterday for me. Now I believe in two sections of the lot I had the rear wheels hop off the ground, but it also felt that I actually had more braking modulation than before and it felt like a locked a wheel.
A problem my car had at nationals, was the first 2 corners it would have good modulation, then brakes go hard the rest of the run. In for opinions!
A problem my car had at nationals, was the first 2 corners it would have good modulation, then brakes go hard the rest of the run. In for opinions!