My Abs sensor light wont turn off
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My Abs sensor light wont turn off
well guys i just rebuilt a good amount of my rear suspension with M2 performance parts and other various parts....and well in the process i removed my ABS sensor...and then when i reinstalled everything i reinstalled the sensor with the one screw...as it had been to begin with.....well now after about 5 minutes after start up the ABS light turns on and doesnt go out....did i put the sensor back on incorrectly...please help....thanks and peace out
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Had the same problem too, I just clean the sensors like ALWAN 16 suggested and checked the wires.
My problem was in the ABS system itself, for I had drained my braking system and did not bleed it enough.
Good Luck
My problem was in the ABS system itself, for I had drained my braking system and did not bleed it enough.
Good Luck
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I just did my brakes and suspension a while ago. The car is still on jack stands for another couple of weeks waiting for a motor. How easy is it to break those ABS lines? I know I deffinitely pulled on them a few times in the front since its nearly unavoidable when you're replacing the suspension. Will it be obvious if there is a break in the wire, or will it break internally first and go unnoticed?
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Had the same problem. Also the lights in the dash would flicker a little like they were losing a tiny bit of power.
Turned out to be a mostly blown, 120amp resistor (located in fuse holder attached to battery) Looked like it had been zapped a little, but didn't quite blow.
Turned out to be a mostly blown, 120amp resistor (located in fuse holder attached to battery) Looked like it had been zapped a little, but didn't quite blow.
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no, no sound at all !
I seem to have new relays (old owner changed them)
no, no sound at all !
I seem to have new relays (old owner changed them)
Also, if you have a turbo timer, check all connections with that.
Ben
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that's JDM tyte yo!
Also, check the fuse inside the car as well. I don't think it is exclusively an "ABS FUSE", check your car's owner's manual to figure out which fuse its linked to.
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