flying_scotsman
Nurburgring
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So the old 964 seemed to be coping well with the rigours of my 1000 mile trek to Barcelona. Until yesterday, when the ABS/4WD warning lights were triggered as we clattered over a particularly badly aligned bridge expansion joint on the Viaduc de Millau. Pull over, switch off ignition, restart - fault cleared.
Or so I thought until I set off again this morning after an overnight stop. Another bad bridge joint, another fault - cleared again. And it's happened a few times more, sometimes quite a mild bump seemed to set it off, while some quite severe irregularities (the rumble strips on the approach to the autoroute paybooths at Barcelona) didn't cause any problem.
Should I be getting this looked at while I'm in Barcelona - if so, any suggestions of where? Or is it OK to live with this until I get home at the weekend?
MODS - can you please copy/move this thread to a more appropriate section if likely to generate more responses.
Or so I thought until I set off again this morning after an overnight stop. Another bad bridge joint, another fault - cleared again. And it's happened a few times more, sometimes quite a mild bump seemed to set it off, while some quite severe irregularities (the rumble strips on the approach to the autoroute paybooths at Barcelona) didn't cause any problem.
Should I be getting this looked at while I'm in Barcelona - if so, any suggestions of where? Or is it OK to live with this until I get home at the weekend?
MODS - can you please copy/move this thread to a more appropriate section if likely to generate more responses.