BAS, then ABS light

SteveX

Senior Member
Joined
Oct 27, 2009
Messages
1,512
Reaction score
20
Well, I'm not having much luck, today I pulled fuses checking for a stereo problem, and pulled the stereo, I found out the front speakers are not working; strange.

Anyway, I changed out the drivers fore / aft seat motor today, it started working again but was smoking! I assume it was burning out so I switched it, now really pleased I have a working drivers seat, but on starting the car I've had the annoying:

'BAS Visit Workshop'

followed by

'ABS Visit Workshop'

The car was running fine before pulling the fuses, checking the stereo and changing the motor.

I really can't fathom out why this has started happening? I've pulled all fuses under the bonnet and checked which ones are empty to make sure I didn't accidentally put one back wrong, but no joy.

Not sure why on earth it's doing it now, the car hasn't moved since I serviced it last night, and when I started it a few times last night it was perfect.

Since pulling the stereo out, checking fuses and changing the drivers motor I've got these warnings :(

Any help would really be appreciated as I'm pulling my hair out.


Cheers,
 

mersum1es

Senior Member
Joined
Sep 25, 2010
Messages
2,445
Reaction score
475
Location
Finland
Your Mercedes
W212/-09/350CDI, W219/-07/320CDI, EX:W220/-01/320CDI, EX:W211/-04/320CDI, EX:W210/-01/270CDI
What car?

Basically doesn't matter, BAS/ABS are always coming after battery/voltage disconnection. Turn wheel lock to lock, should clear the warning lights. Then norm the windows.
 
Last edited:
OP
SteveX

SteveX

Senior Member
Joined
Oct 27, 2009
Messages
1,512
Reaction score
20
  • Thread Starter
  • Thread starter
  • #4
Guys, I if you were here right now I would buy you a beer each and give you a big hug, I was feeling so defeated after working hard on fixing things the past couple of days and then this happening lol. It's working!!!!

Thank you soooooo much.
 


GAD was founded in 2009 where we developed bespoke ECU Remapping software for motorsport clients, moving forward, we have extended to road vehicles for both performance and economy,
contact GAD Tuninghttp://www.GADTuning.co.ukto discuss your requirements.
Top Bottom