ABS problem solved
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ABS problem solved
If any of you guys run into weird ABS problems with the light staying on all the time, my little discovery today might help.
That's cute isn't it? Somehow I got moisture in there I guess and it cause the corrosion which ate away that 12v power pin in the connector for part of the ABS. After finding this I pulled both offending pins out of their respective connectors and routed them external to it, and viola! ABS works like a champ again. Just FYI for all you rotorheads out there, I guess these cars are getting old Oh well, one electrical gremlim down, now on to my hot start and weak ignition ones.
That's cute isn't it? Somehow I got moisture in there I guess and it cause the corrosion which ate away that 12v power pin in the connector for part of the ABS. After finding this I pulled both offending pins out of their respective connectors and routed them external to it, and viola! ABS works like a champ again. Just FYI for all you rotorheads out there, I guess these cars are getting old Oh well, one electrical gremlim down, now on to my hot start and weak ignition ones.
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Originally Posted by MirX
is their anyway of putting abs on say a switch if so how???
not so much abs but more traction control...
not so much abs but more traction control...
Don't know what you are talking about traction control, don't have that on my car.
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