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PaulHammond01

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  1. Welcome.

     

    I am a fellow Crd owner...

    I have had my 300c Crd Touring for around 9 years, and not once have I ever wanted to get shot of it. Love the road presence it has, the size and some power when you need it. If you have any problems, I will help with what I can. They are a pretty good car to work on.

     

    Paul

  2. You can to the glow plugs your self, look on you tube it will show you and buy the plugs of eBay, can't fault any of them at all.

    As for the Abs, check the ABS sensors or with a vault meter, also I had the lights for the ABS on for over a year and it ended up being the main bolt that holds the axle etc all in place, my garage just tightening it and it was all sorted. I have heard of other things regarding the ABS lights such as a cable which runs under the car and over the years it rubs on a A/C pipe and wears that cable down. Just a little bit of insulation tape will do the job.

     

    Regards

     

    Paul

  3. Good news.

     

    Whilst my car was in the garage and the hand brake set up was being done

    New hand brake cables, discs, pads and fixing kit.

    I asked me mechanic to check a couple of things whilst he had it all in bits and he discovered that the main nut that was holding the rear drive shaft on, had come lose (wow). So whilst it was moving around the sensor was not in line with the CV ring and was not reading it, and was always giving am intermittent problem.

    So all solved and no orange lights on the dash, cheap and cheerful.

    Thanks for the advice.

     

    Paul

  4. I have a Chrysler 300C CRD Touring 2006.

    I have had the above mentioned lights on my dash for over a year and now I need to sort it.

    I have changed the wheel speed sensors on all four wheels, it went away for a while, then cane back. It is very intermittent for the lights.

    I am changing the CV O rings on Monday, if this doesn't work I would have to change the ABS module,, which is a last resort, as it's San intermittent problem and if it had gone it would be on all the time.

    Talking to a friend he stated that some cars when the hand break is none existent and the rear brakes are ready for changing this light can cone on.

    Had any body else had this problem?.

     

    If so please help as its doing my but in and I do believe it is something simple.

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