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Thread: E90 traction control failure

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    E90 traction control failure

    Hi guys I think my traction control unit is gone
    the car is a 2008 320d just crossed 150k miles.
    I'm getting the traction control light flashing at me and car shaking and no power all the time now, it was hit and miss during the week with cruise control on driving on the motorway it was flashing on and off and cutting power I put it down to lot of surface water and shite tires

    Anyone any info on cost of repair or any ideas what else it could be

    Also is it ok to drive the car with dsc and dtc off as the car is undrivable with them on

    Thanks

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    RE: E90 traction control failure

    Have you scanned it? could be somthing as simple as a bum ABS sensor.

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    RE: E90 traction control failure

    No don't have inpa
    also I got a rear brake pad sensor failure on the I drive yesterday don't know if it's related

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    RE: E90 traction control failure

    Quote Originally Posted by 320dchris
    No don't have inpa
    also I got a rear brake pad sensor failure on the I drive yesterday don't know if it's related
    I honestly don't know a great deal about e90's but I would take it to someone who can at least scan it, could be something very small. If you have an OBD cable, you could have a go at it yourself, it's possible to download INPA for free.

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    E90 traction control failure

    I'd say you need a rear driveshaft. The pick up ring that is part of the outer cv joint swells with rust and causes an irregular message to the abs sensor. When they get too bad they can wreck the abs sensor aswell!

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    RE: E90 traction control failure

    Quote Originally Posted by HealyC
    I'd say you need a rear driveshaft. The pick up ring that is part of the outer cv joint swells with rust and causes an irregular message to the abs sensor. When they get too bad they can wreck the abs sensor aswell!
    Ok so I got under the car my brake pad sensor wire fell off the hooks and the drive shaft eat the wire so that's solved!

    Here is pictures of the drive shafts

    Drivers side


    Passengers side



    Is that's causing the problems do you think?

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