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1998 V70 2.5 10V I have an intermitent ABS light. This sometimes comes on when the car is started, sometimes goes out after a while, or comes on again later. I've had the ABS module out and checked the connections and resoldered them even though they looked OK. Initially I suspected (and replaced) the ignition switch as I was also getting relay chatter on turning the key. I've borrowed a VAGCOM USB lead and downloaded the demo VOL-FCR software. The software picks up that the lead is there but no joy on trying to connect (VOL-FCR throws a different error if the USB is disconnected). Am I missing something?
I know it won't connect to the Fenix ECU; Am I right in thinking it will talk to the ABS unit though? Is the OBD2 pin-out different on a Fenix car?
There's no way to set a baud rate - does it auto detect on USB? I'm using: Windows XP on Virtualbox (W7 host) Rosstech VAG106 cable (USB) The Rosstech drivers from their website. Any help much appreciated - MOT in 5 weeks! Thanks guys, Should the VAG-COM software itself see the Volvo ABS (noting your points Chris)? Does it try all the baud rates to see what it can connect with, in which case does that take a minute or so? I presume when using VOL-FCR you are not running VAGCOM so those settings are not used? There are no connection settings in VOL-FCR so presumably these are hard-coded.
This weekend I shall check out all the ABS wiring - presumably I can measure the wheel sensor resistances from the ABS unit multiplug. What are typical resistances? Am I right in thinking there is a pedal pressure sensor, or does it just use the brake light switch? Can this sensor be tested? I will check the wheel rings for corrosion but since the ABS light comes on before the car moves I'm guessing rings would only show up when the wheels start to rotate. Thanks for your offer Yosser, I may well take you up on that. I presume ABS codes are logged until reset, as the ABS light is intermittent the fault may be hard to find.