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Old 12-04-2008, 12:54 PM
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2001 X5 ABS failure(s)

Another source of contention... earlier this year, the ABS failure light came on and I lost my speedo. Thanks to this forum and X5world, comments led me to replacing the rear left ABS sensor. Problem solved... ABS lights went off, speedo returned to normal... but a week later, the ABS failure light came back on but the speedo continued to work. I got out the multimeter and found the rear right ABS sensor was now bad. I replaced it and the ABS remained off for about a day. Now the ABS failure light comes on randomly - whether stopped, or driving, come on, goes off, frequently and randomly. At $100 a pop per sensor, is there some way to figure out which sensor is causing the fault? Being intermittent, using the multimeter isn't going to be much help in diagnosing this IMO. Thoughts? Maybe the second sensor I installed is faulty? TIA.

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Old 12-04-2008, 01:34 PM
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is your cruise control working? if not you need new rear right wheel speed sensor.
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is your cruise control working? if not you need new rear right wheel speed sensor.
Thanks for the suggestion, yes, the cruise control works just fine. So I guess, given the speedo and cruise work that it could be one of the front sensors now? What, are these designed to all fail in sequence?!?

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Old 12-04-2008, 02:10 PM
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Yes BMW designs it that way for more information see the link below:

http://www.xoutpost.com/x5-e53-forum/55002-rant.html
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A good place to start would be knowing what fault codes are stored. Because as with the engine light and airbag light, there are NUMEROUS things that can throw the light. From steering angle sensor to DSC pressure sensors, to accelloration sensors, etc. By the time you finish throwing parts at it you could easily have paid for proper diagnosis.
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