The Melmaan
07-05-2005, 10:05 PM
Hello Guys,
I recently changed my front tires to new tires but what I did was to get tires that are narrower than the old tires. I have a set of 245x45x17, the rear tires are getting on the bald side but the front tires still got a lot of life on them. If any of you have wider and bigger tire, you will notice that they are heavy and kinda hard to steer. So, what I did was (kinda stupid) to buy newer tires off EBay but the size is 205x40x17. I was thinking that the smaller front end will make steering easier which it did. Now I ended up with another problem, the ABS warning light turned ON. I search the web and found the following:
ABS WARNING LIGHT COMES ON
MODELS AFFECTED: All with ABS
FAULT: ABS warning light comes on intermittently. Normal troubleshooting procedures find no defect.
CAUSE: If cars have recently had two new tires, or snow tires put on. Sometimes when the car is driven
over 50 MPH.
SOLUTION: Check all four tires on the car, make sure they are the same brand, style, and size. Check if
any of the new tires have substantially more tread than the rest. These differences may cause enough
variance in rolling diameters to confuse the ABS control unit, which intern gives a false signal to the ABS
warning light
The questions are:
HOW BAD IS THIS?
DO I NEED TO CHANGE TIRES AGAIN?
WILL THE COMPUTER / SENSOR BREAKDOWN?
WILL IT DO DAMAGE TO OTHER COMPONENTS?
Need all the help that I can get.
Thanks,
The Melmaan
I recently changed my front tires to new tires but what I did was to get tires that are narrower than the old tires. I have a set of 245x45x17, the rear tires are getting on the bald side but the front tires still got a lot of life on them. If any of you have wider and bigger tire, you will notice that they are heavy and kinda hard to steer. So, what I did was (kinda stupid) to buy newer tires off EBay but the size is 205x40x17. I was thinking that the smaller front end will make steering easier which it did. Now I ended up with another problem, the ABS warning light turned ON. I search the web and found the following:
ABS WARNING LIGHT COMES ON
MODELS AFFECTED: All with ABS
FAULT: ABS warning light comes on intermittently. Normal troubleshooting procedures find no defect.
CAUSE: If cars have recently had two new tires, or snow tires put on. Sometimes when the car is driven
over 50 MPH.
SOLUTION: Check all four tires on the car, make sure they are the same brand, style, and size. Check if
any of the new tires have substantially more tread than the rest. These differences may cause enough
variance in rolling diameters to confuse the ABS control unit, which intern gives a false signal to the ABS
warning light
The questions are:
HOW BAD IS THIS?
DO I NEED TO CHANGE TIRES AGAIN?
WILL THE COMPUTER / SENSOR BREAKDOWN?
WILL IT DO DAMAGE TO OTHER COMPONENTS?
Need all the help that I can get.
Thanks,
The Melmaan