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ABS light

ABS light

Postby SleeperSolara » Mon Oct 31, 2005 8:34 am

Well has been on for a long time now.
Neva mentioned it.
But my ABS light has been on eva since i got back FL, to visit uncle and see other uncle new home bein' built at.
Well i'm not lowered yet, but my ABS light kicked on when i got back from FL.
I checked the code and it is a 23 i believe.
Well the book said it was the rear left actuator selinod.
Where is that???
Looked at teh sensor on the rear left shock........nothin' looks wrong.
What could it be???? :-? :-?
Well the brakes feel not as mushy and spongy.
From the beginin' the brakes were spongy, but i bleed the brakes like i was suppose to.
So what could be wrong????
2000 Solara SE auto V6. Diamond White Pearl.
Top Speed Run finished at 130 mph. :o
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looks are... NOTHING

Postby Sentinel » Mon Oct 31, 2005 4:27 pm

Solid state sensors look the same when they're fried as when they're good... its not a visual thing. Just replace the solenoid; which if I am not mistaken is different from the sensor. The solenoid is going to be the widget that cuts the brakes to that wheel, the guy on the shock is the speed sensor.
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