01-03-2019, 02:38 PM
A stab at the root cause could be related to a sensor and maybe the control logic doesn't like its state. Rather than trying to recover and getting that wrong, the controller conservatively goes into error mode to alert the driver until it is reset. Since it appears intermittent, that still smells like a cabling strain, questionable sensor ground connection, or anything along the ABS circuit. A deeper visual inspection would not hurt if you are curious.
If your encoder(s) are clear/clean and "round", then that leaves the sensor(s) suspect, which might be best left to a service dude.
When you inspected the sensors, did you dismount them to take a look at them? Just thinking if a fleck of road tar got on the detector encoder-facing surface.
If your encoder(s) are clear/clean and "round", then that leaves the sensor(s) suspect, which might be best left to a service dude.
When you inspected the sensors, did you dismount them to take a look at them? Just thinking if a fleck of road tar got on the detector encoder-facing surface.
