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Test and Maintain your ABS System
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<blockquote data-quote="BullCBX" data-source="post: 868119" data-attributes="member: 619"><p>Alan</p><p></p><p>I too would like to express my thanks for this great information. I will admit I have looked thru my ABS supplement manual but got very intimidated and did not spend a whole lot of time with it. The brakes on my 04 have not been operating for some time and I figured it was due to the ABS unit being frozen. I’m happy to say that after doing this test procedure, the ABS pump appears to be working just fine. The issue now appears to be related to the rear sensor. I had an error code 42 in the memory, so now I’ll start the troubleshooting. Most mechanical things don’t bother me, but this “sparky” stuff is not my strong point. Have to dust off the ole multi-meter and see what I can find.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again</p><p></p><p>George "BULL" Newman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BullCBX, post: 868119, member: 619"] Alan I too would like to express my thanks for this great information. I will admit I have looked thru my ABS supplement manual but got very intimidated and did not spend a whole lot of time with it. The brakes on my 04 have not been operating for some time and I figured it was due to the ABS unit being frozen. I’m happy to say that after doing this test procedure, the ABS pump appears to be working just fine. The issue now appears to be related to the rear sensor. I had an error code 42 in the memory, so now I’ll start the troubleshooting. Most mechanical things don’t bother me, but this “sparky” stuff is not my strong point. Have to dust off the ole multi-meter and see what I can find. Thanks again George "BULL" Newman [/QUOTE]
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