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Old 12-12-2011, 06:20 PM
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-----ABS Amigo Box V1 RSW Solutions LLC Copyright 2010-----

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1.--Current Faults---->
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
064:Front Right sensor electric fail
Front Right Sensor Bad Output
114:Shuttle Valve Electric Failure
<-END Faults
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..--Previous Faults--->
Active Faults:
022:ECU Gnd or Reference Gnd bad
064:Front Right sensor electric fail
065:Rear Left sensor electric fail
066:Front Left sensor electric fail
067:Rear Right sensor electric fail
Logged Faults:
None
<-END Faults
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* *
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..--Previous Faults--->
Active Faults:
Comms Error
Logged Faults:
Comms Error
<-END Faults
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I would appreciate your help and input.

Thanks
 
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Old 12-12-2011, 06:49 PM
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ok, currently you have a right front speed sensor that probably needs replacement and a issue with the abs modulator. If you back out ot the first page, at the top, there is a thread with the fixes....

god speed and good luck
 
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Old 12-12-2011, 07:03 PM
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I know my right front sensor cable got chopped and fixed that with connector. I am pretty sure that is the one.
Can "Shuttle Valve Electric Failure" be also the same reason? I bought a new Sensor that I am going to install. I guess I should do that 1st.

I am also thinking of flashing my Brake Fluid soon. But I want to fix the problem before I add more probability.

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Old 12-12-2011, 07:12 PM
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this is a family forum, please no brake fluid flashing...........Good luck with the repairs. I am afraid to read my abs codes, I may not like what I find. Phil

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Old 12-12-2011, 07:17 PM
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Originally Posted by sayeedA
I know my right front sensor cable got chopped and fixed that with connector. I am pretty sure that is the one.
Can "Shuttle Valve Electric Failure" be also the same reason? I bought a new Sensor that I am going to install. I guess I should do that 1st.

I am also thinking of flashing my Brake Fluid soon. But I want to fix the problem before I add more probability.

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you fixed a speed sensor with a conector?
please tell me i read that wrong.

and as far as a speed sensor cable causing a shuttle valve failure, its impossible.
and flushing your brake fluid wont do anything.
 
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Well I had an accident. Hit the right front. Sensor was the only electrical damage to the truck besides body. Changes the rear brakes and rotors. The truck has 45k (was in storage for 3 years), there were "0" issues with the truck before. I want to be careful before I start to dismantle other areas that had nothing to do with the accident.

Well the connector was a temporary fix for the wire until i get my new sensor. The sensor and ABS Amigo arrived today. I am still hoping something small.

Thank you for your help.
 
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Old 12-12-2011, 07:41 PM
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@hilltoppersx -

That looks complicated !
 
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The link he sent you is actually quite easy. I got ot done on two different trucks (mine and another member on here) in about 3 hours.
 
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Ok, I agree that it's not complicated.

So is it possible that "Shuttle Valve Electric Failure" is due to the accident? or is it just coincident?
 


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