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Old Feb 17, 2021 | 03:03 PM
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07 is350, popping abs sensor circuit code. I can clear them out and they will stay off until around 15mph. Then it pops again. The wiring to the sensor was damaged but has been since fixed and I've replaced the sensor. If you hook it up to all data you can see that the readings all match each other including said sensor even past 15mph so I'm not sure why its continuously popping the code. Im stumped and if any one could help id appreciate it. With this cold weather coming in itd be nice to have tc and abs working properly. Thanks.
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Old Feb 18, 2021 | 07:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Mickyskinn
07 is350, popping abs sensor circuit code. I can clear them out and they will stay off until around 15mph. Then it pops again. The wiring to the sensor was damaged but has been since fixed and I've replaced the sensor. If you hook it up to all data you can see that the readings all match each other including said sensor even past 15mph so I'm not sure why its continuously popping the code. Im stumped and if any one could help id appreciate it. With this cold weather coming in itd be nice to have tc and abs working properly. Thanks.

What is the actual ABS code? Most likely the sensor with the bad wiring is toast. You can reset it, and and it will instantly light up the light. Indicating there is still a fault in the system.
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