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atts light ?
atts light ?
going round an island I herd a thud and loss of power (traction cut in ) then the atts light came on , I stopped turn off/on no light ran for whi;e light back on . just done a clip test as per forum & wow .
abs ..25 61 & 81 codes
atts .. 19 41 64 35 51 74 .. how do I erase , looking in the sticky and there are no no. on some of these ... cheers in advance or que nitin lol
abs ..25 61 & 81 codes
atts .. 19 41 64 35 51 74 .. how do I erase , looking in the sticky and there are no no. on some of these ... cheers in advance or que nitin lol
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Its not traction control its the ATTS ECU cutting the Engine ecu power to salesafe the system. Happens everytime now in my car with its oil pressure sensor fail on ATTS.
ABS
25 - Doesnt exists. Did you get it right? Must be an Active ABS code on found on Type S's
61 - Ignition Voltage
81- Central Processing Unit (CPU)
ATTS
19 - Steering Angle Sensor
41 - ECM Communication Line
64 - Right Oil Pressure Sensor
35 - Reference Voltage
51 - Fail-safe Relay
74 - Yaw Rate Sensor
Thats alot of codes and no real place to start.
I would erase the ATTS code buy doing an ATTS reset with the paper clip. Test drive and see what returns.
I would be hoping its an ABS fault causing the ATTS fault. I would think the ATTS sensor codes are to do with the communication line code which in itself is communicated from the ACTive ABS.
ABS
25 - Doesnt exists. Did you get it right? Must be an Active ABS code on found on Type S's
61 - Ignition Voltage
81- Central Processing Unit (CPU)
ATTS
19 - Steering Angle Sensor
41 - ECM Communication Line
64 - Right Oil Pressure Sensor
35 - Reference Voltage
51 - Fail-safe Relay
74 - Yaw Rate Sensor
Thats alot of codes and no real place to start.
I would erase the ATTS code buy doing an ATTS reset with the paper clip. Test drive and see what returns.
I would be hoping its an ABS fault causing the ATTS fault. I would think the ATTS sensor codes are to do with the communication line code which in itself is communicated from the ACTive ABS.

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dont stress that all those codes have been thown at once though!
That is a record of every glitch and brain fart the system has had since it was last fully cleared.
Chances are its just one of these things to look at, if at all.
I remember going off the nut when about 12 different codes came out. Rich at paw put me right though.
That is a record of every glitch and brain fart the system has had since it was last fully cleared.
Chances are its just one of these things to look at, if at all.
I remember going off the nut when about 12 different codes came out. Rich at paw put me right though.
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