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FloriFisch
ABS warning light
Loss of traction
Loss of engine power
ABS/DSC system is not working
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Hey there, thanks for sharing your experience, that's useful. About my Arkana, well it all started just after the latest service a couple weeks ago when the mileage was around 75197 km. Can't think of anything unusual really. I just hope it doesn't cost a bomb to fix this issue. Let's see what others have to say. Thanks again!
Sounds like a bit of a pickle. You know, your problem got me thinking about my old Clio's slot. Just after a service similar gremlins started showing up. Turned out for me it was a sensor in the ABS system, as I mentioned before. The timing of your problem, just after service, might hint at an inadvertent error during service, maybe something's not been put back properly or some wire's got a bit loose. If I were in your shoes, I'd take it back to the service center, tell them your woes and let them take a second look. Could be, they spot something off straight away. Hopefully, you won't have to bust your bank account for this. Fingers crossed for you! Looking forward to knowing how it turns out. Safe driving!
Thanks, you're an ace. I will surely take your advice to heart and give it a whirl with the service center again. Maybe, they missed something during the checks, who knows. I surely hope it's a minor glitch and doesn't strain my pocket much. I'll follow up with what's happening. Thanks again for the suggestion! Drive safe!
Hey, I can totally relate to your problem there. Something similar happened to a car of mine, a 2021 Renault Clio Hybrid. To be honest, I'm no expert, I've got some car experience but not a master. I took my ride to my local garage, and they figured out pretty quick the issue was a defective component. If memory serves right, it was something to do with a sensor integrated in the ABS unit. The total damage to my wallet was around 170 euro, not exactly pocket change. For your Arkana though, can you provide more details on when it started to act this way, or anything unusual? That could help give a clearer picture of what's going on. The more info we get, the better we can help! Cheers!