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  1. Abs sensor effecting other modules/systems? 
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    Hi. Had some errors pop up after replacing a door window ecu. After getting most reset by a garage i still have abs, auto hold, directional lights, auto start/stop, esp, steering assist and parking brake errors. including optical parking assist is unavailable.
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    3842 rpm sensor believe its the rear right abs sensor.
    01316 steering assist abs control module
    0112300 xeon data bus error

    Ive been told the abs sensor will effect the parking assist/ auto hold

    So my question will an ABS sensor cause/effect all the other systems/ all the other fault codes?
     
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    I guess ive answered it myself. Yes it does. Replaced sensor and all errors have gone.
     
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    Yep. ABS sensor turns the dash into Christmas tree lights.

    Effects auto hold, cruise control, tyre pressure sensors and all sorts. Easy fix thankfully, did mine last year.

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