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Old March 11th, 2011, 12:19 PM   #21
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If i had to guess id say its the sensors behind the rotor, I just swapped out my rearend and had to disconnect my sensors from under the back seat, since i couldnt get the sensors to pop out. I think i broke one of them though. so now my abs light has come on.

You could try disconnecting / reconnecting the sensor from under the back seat ( there are two connectors on each side of the rear seat. ) or try cleaning the sensor that is behind the rotor ( little metal peice that sits just off of a gear looking device )
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Old March 11th, 2011, 03:13 PM   #22
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ok , looking into doing this tomorrow, found a write up on line on how to do it. Hopeful it's just dirty
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ok, so huge update.

Took the car in this morning to the shop that installed my exhaust. For 25 bucks he ran a test to see why the light was on. he scanned it and came back with the code : C1145 - which read Fight Front Speed Sensor input circuit malfunction. He then set it to see what it was reading. With the car at a stop, it read 2mph. When driving at 15mph, it read 26mph.

anyways so I took the car home, jacked it up, took the wheel of and had a look. We clead what we could around the sensor, un plugged and re plugged the sensor, and then for the hell of it re greased the ball joints.

So then I went to get the car washed. In the 20 minute drive, the light has yet to come on. But I can't confirm that we fixed it.

Edit: light came on I'm going to have to send it into a shop cause I have no idea whats wrong.
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