question for you abs gurus,,,,
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question for you abs gurus,,,,
i have replaced both hubs in the front, and i have also replaced the brakes all the way around. and i still get a code from the abs that says that the left front hub is either open or shorted. i check the wheel speed sensors during operation of the car, and all four of them register, then when the code flashes, the sensor says zero mph. i know the hub is good, and the sensor is good as well as i have tested the continuity and ac voltage of it. everything is fine with it. i am leaning toward the wiring being bad, and was wondering if this seems to you all like a viable fix?
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Re: question for you abs gurus,,,,
Perhaps it's just a piece of corroded wiring somewhere.
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Re: question for you abs gurus,,,,
yeah that's what i'm thinking. i wanna buy one of the repair harness kits and see if that doesn't fix the issue
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Re: question for you abs gurus,,,,
I had a Trac Control error on my o4 GXP and when I disconnected the EBCM wire harness connector and the ECM connectors and re-connected them, the code went away
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2004 Bonneville GXP 62,000 miles purchased 04/13
2009 G8 GXP PBM, M6 9580 miles, no mods, sold 08/15
2009 G8 GT SBM 36,000 miles, modded 430 whp
2002 Bonneville SSEi 203,200 miles (sold 3/2014)
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02 bonnie beast
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Re: question for you abs gurus,,,,
very interesting. i will try this in the morning. thanks.bobgto65 wrote:I had a Trac Control error on my o4 GXP and when I disconnected the EBCM wire harness connector and the ECM connectors and re-connected them, the code went away
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Re: question for you abs gurus,,,,
I see this often at the dealership.
I have replaced the ABS harness, after locating a bad section.
Usually in an area where the wire is subjected to a lot of twisting motion while the car is being steered of suspension is moving up and down.
Use a multimeter and move the wire around until you can find the bad section in the wire.
You will see the gauge move when the bad spot is found.
Leon
I have replaced the ABS harness, after locating a bad section.
Usually in an area where the wire is subjected to a lot of twisting motion while the car is being steered of suspension is moving up and down.
Use a multimeter and move the wire around until you can find the bad section in the wire.
You will see the gauge move when the bad spot is found.
Leon
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Re: question for you abs gurus,,,,
the replacement harnesses are only 20 dollars a piece from dorman., so i'm just gonna do that.1tinindian wrote:I see this often at the dealership.
I have replaced the ABS harness, after locating a bad section.
Usually in an area where the wire is subjected to a lot of twisting motion while the car is being steered of suspension is moving up and down.
Use a multimeter and move the wire around until you can find the bad section in the wire.
You will see the gauge move when the bad spot is found.
Leon



