[Shotimes] ABS
Mike.Wojton@us.o-i.com
Mike.Wojton@us.o-i.com
Wed, 18 Feb 2004 08:45:00 -0500
Can't get there from here. Or at least I couldn't anyways.
Mike Wojton
Toledo, Ohio
-'95 White MTX
'96 Brake Upgrade
"Avoid the clap." - Jimmy Dugan
Carl Prochilo <gr8sho@prochilo.myserver.org> wrote on 02/17/2004 07:53:58
PM:
> Here you go.
>
> http://prochilo.myserver.org:2080/abs_codes.html
> --
> Cheers,
> Carl Prochilo
> 1992 Ultra Red Crimson
>
> Paul L Fisher said:
> > Really? That is the 1st time I had heard that. Why isn't it written up
> > somewhere? Which pins? I had seen that connector but I was always
under the
> > impression that you needed a scan tool.
> >
> >
> > Paul L Fisher
> >
> > 1993 Ford Taurus SHO with some stuff.
> >
> > Visit my website: http://www.paul-fisher.com
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> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: shotimes-admin@autox.team.net
[mailto:shotimes-admin@autox.team.net]
> > On Behalf Of Carl Prochilo
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 9:48 AM
> > To: shotimes@autox.team.net
> > Subject: Re: [Shotimes] ABS
> >
> > Yes. There is a red Anti-Lock test connector back up against the
middle of
> > the firewall. You can jumper two pins, and then go into the car and
put the
> > ignition in the run position, to count the blinking lights similar to
what's
> > done for the engine codes. I believe you have a service manual and
that
> > also contains the codes. In my experience, the first code is usually
the
> > one to focus on. Remember that once you drive over 25MPH without a
fault
> > condition present, the controller will clear out the codes.
> > --
> > Cheers,
> > Carl Prochilo
> > 1992 Ultra Red Crimson
> >
> > van Oss said:
> >> I just got the ABS working again in my 91. It was out for a while
because
> >> the right-front sensor cable got loose and was worn through by
rubbing
> >> against the serpentine belt.
> >>
> >> I'm noticing that in the last two seconds before I come to a stop,
the ABS
> >> seems to be coming on, braking force suddenly comes up, and the pedal
is
> >> pushed up toward me. It's happening pretty consistently, even in
gentle
> >> stops on dry pavement. I suspect that there may be a little air in
the
> >> lines; would that cause the ABS to kick in like this?
> >>
> >> When I got home a moment ago, the ABS light came on for a few
seconds,
> > then
> >> went out. Is there any way to read ABS codes at home?
> >>
> >> VO
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