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ABS warnin' light on

ABS warnin' light on

Postby SleeperSolara » Tue Aug 16, 2005 2:24 pm

Well i went to Flordia for 1 week and had my car parked outside for the whole week [wanted to park a friends' dad hanger, moms wouldn't let me].

Well anyways to the main point when i came back from Flordia to drive my car to work the ABS light was still lit after all the other warnin' light turned off like normal.
Well i found out what code it was it was a Code 24.
Which said in the repair manual was teh left rear ABS solenoid or circuit so i checked the rear speed sensor nothin' wrong wit it looks fine.
Well so where could the problem be in the silver box near the front passenger headlight???
I'm guessin' it would be the problem is in there.

The only good thing is that my brakes feel a little better but still spongy, just that the respnse feels better.
Anyone have this problem. :-? :-? :-? :-? :-?
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Postby Sentinel » Wed Aug 17, 2005 7:26 am

did you check the sensor visually or electrically? 'cus visual means jack on a sealed, solid-state item like that.
Check the connectors leading to it as well, open 'em up, and re-connect them a time or 4 to clean any possible corrosion off the contacts.
(You said the car sat for a while, right?)

When I got mine lowered the shop broke BOTH the rear ABS sensors, but they did the right thing and replaced 'em both for free. The wires running out of the sensors aren't the toughest stuff. (especially if you hang the suspension on them)


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Postby SleeperSolara » Wed Aug 17, 2005 9:39 am

Yeah it sat in the sun fro 1 full week.
Not lowered; about to though.
When i looked there is a wire that goes to the inside of the car.
Don't see any connectors.
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