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Old 12-17-2016, 05:56 PM
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Exclamation partial bad sensor maybe.??

it seems i might have a bad sensor that still work if that possible
problem is every time the pass rear wheel looses traction like today in the snow
the dsc inactive will pop up and the trifecta too it only happens every time i loose traction taking off in the snow.
and every time it happens if i turn the car off for 20 seconds then start it up again the trifecta goes away like nothing happen again this only happens when pass rear wheel looses traction and spin more than the others.

or second scenario is i replace pass front abs sensor but while pulling the plug apart it broke from been old and i couldn't remember which wire went where.??
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it seems i might have a bad sensor that still work if that possible
problem is every time the pass rear wheel looses traction like today in the snow
the dsc inactive will pop up and the trifecta too it only happens every time i loose traction taking off in the snow.
and every time it happens if i turn the car off for 20 seconds then start it up again the trifecta goes away like nothing happen again this only happens when pass rear wheel looses traction and spin more than the others.

or second scenario is i replace pass front abs sensor but while pulling the plug apart it broke from been old and i couldn't remember which wire went where.??
Pin 1 is the solid color wire (green)
Pin 2 is the stripe color wire (green/blue)
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thanks will look at it tomorrow if it doesn't rain

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Pin 1 is the solid color wire (green)
Pin 2 is the stripe color wire (green/blue)
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ok check today mine has a solid yellow wire and a blue/yellow been that said yellow is pin 1 blue/yellow pin 2 so that eliminates that sensor. maybe now swap pass rear with driver rear and see shitty weather here have to wait
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