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Car has 13,600 miles on it. Took in for service -- changed brake fluid and power steering fluid. Within less than 50 miles ABS, Engine and DSC lights came on and Cruise Control stopped working. Returned to dealer -- replaced sensor in left rear wheel and did not correct; was told mechanic moved wires and found problem but could not correct it -- had to return to dealer 2nd time, kept car for 9 days and told me they could not find the problem.
What makes this problem better or worse?
Consistently on.
How long has your 2006 Jaguar XKR had this problem?
Since routine service with brake and power steering fluids changed
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Hello, I would ask to speak to the management at the dealership / repair facility to learn more about the trouble. Warning lights that are active produce active trouble codes that lead to troubleshooting and repair of the affected area of the vehicle. It is definitely suspect that you had maintenance work performed and now have a problem; I would expect that there could be a loose wiring connector or related component to the hydraulic or anti lock brake system that is still a concern.
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Have independent auto repair facility perform a complete scan test - this will include the ABS module as that is likely to reveal some helpful information.