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08.05.2020 17:43 # 1
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good evening everyone.
friends today the vehicle had a process. several times the battery was removed from the pole head.
The abs warning lamp came on when we were done.
Then the computer was plugged into the car. The left rear wheel gave an abs warning in the error message.
It had nothing to do with the transactions made today. no operation was made with wheels or brakes.
Then they deleted the warning. They had a scan again and they did not give an error on the computer.
why do you think? could disassembling the battery give such an error?
the master tried abs said the circuit is on, but still I have doubts.
I would appreciate if you answer.

vehicle 2008 model 207 1.4 trendy
08.05.2020 17:43 # 2
Serkan
I heard the ABS lamp burned out because the battery was weakened. Even if the battery is not weak, it may be related to the pole disconnection.

For the rule

08.05.2020 17:43 # 3
Guests
[QUOTE = Serkan] I heard the ABS lamp burned out because the battery is weakened. Even if the battery is not weak, it may be related to the pole disconnection.

For the rule

[/ QUOTE]
No, it was not done. They dismantled the crow in a few times.
rather, my main question was the audible operation of the air conditioning compressor. I went to the service for her.
Of course, when removing the air conditioner compressor, they removed the battery terminals 2-3 times.
then we're done. I will take the car full. Press the ignition and turn on the abs lamp 10 seconds after the car starts. Connected to the computer, left back wheel abs error said. It has nothing to do with the operation.
Then we went to the test. I said I will brake immediately.
I did not get it anymore. Did he do it from battery? It came to my mind first.

08.05.2020 17:43 # 4
Serkan
If it doesn't work, light up, teacher, you can test it yourself.
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