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Clock Loosing Time ABS Light ?

geoff.bradbury

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Hi ... First time on this, recently rejoined after a long hiatus.
I have an ABS light coming on my 1990 964 C2.
Done reading the blogs etc.. ..cleaned connections on ABS pump... Shorted out terminals on relay in fuse box... still not check sensors !
Car is normally stored most of the time with battery conditioner on.
I have had the ABS fault light coming up since restarting car, but noticed since resetting the clock a couple of days ago it had lost 50mins.
Even though the car starts would a poor battery cause the ABS fault light.?
Before I take all 4 wheels off and start sensor checking.
Thanks.
Geoff.
 
You would probably be better off asking in the 964 register rather than members only. You would hit a much wider audience.

 

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