Intermittent ABS fault warning.
Comes on and goes off at any time.
The vehicle just passed it's MOT with only a gaiter needing to be replaced and braking seems OK otherwise.
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ABS Fault - Xsara Picasso
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jscadden
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ABS Fault - Xsara Picasso
John
Xsara Picasso VTX 16V
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Xsara Picasso VTX 16V
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CitroJim
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Re: ABS Fault - Xsara Picasso
Did this intermittent ABS issue begin after the gaiter was replaced? I'm presuming here it was a CV boot gaiter...
Jim
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jscadden
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Re: ABS Fault - Xsara Picasso
First noticed it a while ago. I'd borrowed it from the previous owner and I had a puncture whilst out. As far as I'm aware, it started then.
John
Xsara Picasso VTX 16V
VIN VF7**************[VIN obfuscated, can be read by forum staff]
Xsara Picasso VTX 16V
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CitroJim
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Re: ABS Fault - Xsara Picasso
It may be down to damage to an ABS reluctor ring (the toothed cog-like device) on the outer CV joint body...
It can also be down to dirt trapped in the teeth of the ring or dirt and/or stray iron filings on the face of the ABS sensor itself...
Sometimes the reluctor ring can crack due to corrosion underneath it allowing it to move and spin of its own accord leading to the ABS system recording incorrect speeds for the wheel in question and thus bringing up the warning...
One upon a time new rings could be purchased to replace damaged ones... They needed to be heated in an oven to fit them as they are a shrink fit on the CV joint body... Not sure if they remain available...
It can also be down to dirt trapped in the teeth of the ring or dirt and/or stray iron filings on the face of the ABS sensor itself...
Sometimes the reluctor ring can crack due to corrosion underneath it allowing it to move and spin of its own accord leading to the ABS system recording incorrect speeds for the wheel in question and thus bringing up the warning...
One upon a time new rings could be purchased to replace damaged ones... They needed to be heated in an oven to fit them as they are a shrink fit on the CV joint body... Not sure if they remain available...
Jim
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Re: ABS Fault - Xsara Picasso
Reluctor rings for the Xsara Picasso are available, but you need to get the right ones. This is an example;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/174541326387 ... BM0veQkoVh
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/174541326387 ... BM0veQkoVh
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Re: ABS Fault - Xsara Picasso
Excellent James! Thanks and it's good to know they remain available 
Jim
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