This is going to be my first post here, so let me start with a huge thanks to everyone who ever contributed to this forum, i have spent many-many hours browsing the topics and learned so much here. Thank you! I was born and raised in Hungary, Europe, English is not my native language so please forgive me whenever my spellig is incorrect or i sound silly....
Now with actual issue in subject:
I have an issue with my CANBUS system. About every two to theree days my DIM says "BRAKE FAILURE STOP SAFETY ASAP", and looses communication with all high speed modules, idle becomes erratic just like if i would pulsing the accelerator pedal, loose speedo and rpm meter. If i turn off the engine, it refuses to start (it cranks but wont start). If i hook it on VIDA, it can not communicate with any of the modules (ABS, ETM, ECU, ECM).
I had the usual issues/sings of a failing ABS module for a couple of month now (ocassionally loosed speedo, brake failure message etc.) but never the complete failure symptoms of the CAN network.
If unhook the battery and leave it for like 5 minutes it fires up perfectly like no issues. This works all the time.
I suspect that my failing ABS module is giving false signals to the CAN wires forcing the CAN network go crazy hence i need to reset the computer to work again.
I would like to remove the ABS module and test if the culprit is the ABS however VIDA says that the terminating resistor is built in to the control modules, so if i just remove the ABS it would levave me an unresisted loop/end in the CAN communication, which could cause the same issues as a faulty unit...Is this valid or am i wrong?
Do you have any further ideas regardig this issue?
Many thanks in advance,
Mate (thats my actual name
(EDIT: Car is 99' S80 2.4i, manual, naturally aspired, ABS without STC or DSTC.)






