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I just got done yanking a bunch of stuff off the parts car.....if you need a computer module, let me know!
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Flash - yes. But that was in Oct 2010. Max did that and I have had no problems from them until this occurred. I replaced all the engine sensors that plug into it at that same time.
Darryl - thanks. Send me a PM with a price please. You will also have to tell me where to find it in the car.
Thanks to all. I am just going out now to hook up the Durametric cable to see what, if anything, it will tell me.
Stay tuned.
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Update. The Durametric cable, as I suspected, doesn't look at ABS. it showed no faults in the system, same as the CEL blink test.
Darryl - shoot me a price on the computer module. Thanks.
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It hangs vertically in the passenger foot well on the right side, ie, towards the outside of the car. Part number 928 618 118 00. PM Sent.
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But the problem, Flash, is that I don't know what "parts" you are referring to. I did the job I do best by buying the harness and sensors and paying to have them installed. I didn't do the work and wouldn't have the faintest idea of what to be looking for. If there is some sort of procedure available that I could read it would be helpful. Remember that I haven't a garage, tools or any real mechanical knowledge. In auto mechanics talk - an educated idiot!
And Oct 2010 was a long time ago - I have driven that car 45,000 km since then with no issues. Seems odd to think that such a problem could be related to work done so long ago. But I would check them if I knew which one to check. I can't see most of them being issues as they related to the engine fuel/air/temp issues.
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the only harness that was changed was the DME harness and all of the sensors that attach to it.
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Usually this is a simple bad connection to a wheel sensor, which lead a difficult life and often fail or the wiring or connection fails. Someone might have told you yours are all OK but that doesn't make it so. It is worth checking. I think there is also a signal to test the pump you could look for. If you can figure out at what point the self-testing is failing that would help. It might be worth learning how to probe your wheel sensors also. You could at least look for a short or open.
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All well beyond this little tester's mechanical ability I'm afraid. Plus lack of a garage doesn't help any.
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Hi folks,
I have the same problem for a while. At first the ABS light it was blinking and then it stayed on. I replace the relay as recommended and then I also replaced the sensor. Still no luck though I suspect it is the wiring.....another issue of many
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well, the new ABS module was not the problem. So I give in the the vagaries and miseries of this issue. I am simply going to remove the bulb for the ABS and red warning lights. Cant stand to look at them any more.
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I do not have a pic, but there is a cylindrical carrier that holds the connectors for the ABS and brake wear sensor harnesses. It clips to the front uprights, rear is similar. You can google the ABS sensors to see pics of what these look like (thought I see you have done this) however the connector end is hidden inside the carrier. which opens like a little box that holds the connectors tightly when closed. These can come loose from the upright, mine are secured by zipties.
It is easy to bash this wiring when taking the wheels on and off, or stress it if the struts or brakes are serviced.
If you feel it is a wheel sensor you can ohm them all from the ABS brain end and if that does not find one you can read the small AC signal from each in turn while pootling down the street. That way you know which one to inspect.
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