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Looks like he (she?) has the Delphi software, so he(she?) has the codes.
The Delphi software -- now there's a blast from the past! (Look up the long-since departed forum member SuperSport for the background info about the Delphi software, if you have time to kill.)
But unfortunately, I don't read Castellano (Spanish).
But wait! Posteriore is rear, and sinistro is left. So, a left rear wheel-speed sensor (WSS) fault.
Very often, WSS faults are a problem with the connector that joins the WSS to the wiring harness, rather than the sensor itself. If it were my truck, I would start by cutting out the connector in the left rear wheelwell and splicing the wires together. You can solder splice them, or use heat-shrink butt connectors.
And as JUKE179r said, welcome to the forum! Where are you?
The Delphi software -- now there's a blast from the past! (Look up the long-since departed forum member SuperSport for the background info about the Delphi software, if you have time to kill.)
But unfortunately, I don't read Castellano (Spanish).
But wait! Posteriore is rear, and sinistro is left. So, a left rear wheel-speed sensor (WSS) fault.
Very often, WSS faults are a problem with the connector that joins the WSS to the wiring harness, rather than the sensor itself. If it were my truck, I would start by cutting out the connector in the left rear wheelwell and splicing the wires together. You can solder splice them, or use heat-shrink butt connectors.
And as JUKE179r said, welcome to the forum! Where are you?
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