Looking for a little help
#1
Looking for a little help
Hey guys,
I am trying to locate a 2003 S Type passenger side outer cv joint kit. From what I've researched on here it looks like a pretty hard to find part. I'm not even sure if they still offer these, but I'm pretty sure the speed sensor ring is f-ed up and causing an "abs fault" and a "dsc not available" message. Please let me know if you guys know of anywhere I might be able to find one. I tried the local dealer and they said I would have t buy a whole axle and that's $830 I really don't Have at the moment.
Thanks
I am trying to locate a 2003 S Type passenger side outer cv joint kit. From what I've researched on here it looks like a pretty hard to find part. I'm not even sure if they still offer these, but I'm pretty sure the speed sensor ring is f-ed up and causing an "abs fault" and a "dsc not available" message. Please let me know if you guys know of anywhere I might be able to find one. I tried the local dealer and they said I would have t buy a whole axle and that's $830 I really don't Have at the moment.
Thanks
#3
jdanos, have you removed the wheel and visually checked to see if the speed sensor ring is indeed f*ed up? Its a pretty simple process to do. I would check this before dropping any kind of money. Maybe the speed sensor wire may have chaffed or disconnected somehow.
Alldata is showing part numbers as follows for a 2005 S, 3.0:
Wheel Speed Sensor
Front #C2S43001 $254.00
RR #XR849760 $267.00
LR #XR853277 $267.00
Please check around with the Jaguar part advertisers that pay here before calling Viking Imports located in Charlotte, N.C. (704)374-0222
good luck
Alldata is showing part numbers as follows for a 2005 S, 3.0:
Wheel Speed Sensor
Front #C2S43001 $254.00
RR #XR849760 $267.00
LR #XR853277 $267.00
Please check around with the Jaguar part advertisers that pay here before calling Viking Imports located in Charlotte, N.C. (704)374-0222
good luck
#4
I would expect jag parts suppliers would have these e.g. www.jaguarparts.com (which allows you to view parts in some cases).
I wouldn't expect a CV joint to be the most likely cause of ABS/DSC. Far more likely are the sensors or wiring or especially the module (they've been known to need re-soldering).
I wouldn't expect a CV joint to be the most likely cause of ABS/DSC. Far more likely are the sensors or wiring or especially the module (they've been known to need re-soldering).
#5
ok guys, I took y'all advice and I pulled off the tire but everything looks ok the wire is intact and the speed sensor looks fine, I cleaned it off, then drove it. But the same thing happens, when I press the brakes I feel it clicking, then I get an "abs fault" and "dsc not available" message, the brakes work as far as stopping, I'm clueless. As to where to go next, any ideas??
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OK folks but here is a shot in the dark.....Right after I bought my 05 I goosed it making a left turn in the rain (wanted to see how all these safety things work). And woa, the wheels started to spin and it started to slide then the DSC and ABS kicked in and corrected it. From that moment on, the ABS light came on and the message center said "DSC not available". I placed a call to the dealer and they took her in. When I got it back they stated that it needed a new brake master cylinder. I said "huh?". Wouldn't that show up somewhere else. They said that when the module triggered the pulse it sensed an issue with the master cylinder which triggered the fault messages and turned those systems off. Since it was a warranty issue, I never did pull any codes before I brought it in so I couldn't tell you what they were. After they replaced the master cylinder it hasn't had an issue. I even flogged it around empty snow covered parking lots with the DSC off and on. Everything has worked great since without a single incident. Maybe worth taking to the dealer to take a look before tearing a bunch of stuff apart.
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