Codes help needed
#11
Ok, cleared codes except for ABS with pocket scan tool i have.
Got ABS Amigo just now and cleared codes - here we go:
1.--Current Faults---->
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
None
<-END Faults
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* *
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..--Previous Faults--->
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
044:Front Right sensor output low
Front Right Sensor Bad Output
<-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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* *
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Got ABS Amigo just now and cleared codes - here we go:
1.--Current Faults---->
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
None
<-END Faults
------------------------------------------------------------
* *
------------------------------------------------------------
..--Previous Faults--->
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
044:Front Right sensor output low
Front Right Sensor Bad Output
<-END Faults
------------------------------------------------------------
* *
------------------------------------------------------------
..--Previous Faults--->
Active Faults:
Comms Error
Logged Faults:
Comms Error
<-END Faults
------------------------------------------------------------
* *
------------------------------------------------------------
#12
I'll add that i just cleaned the brakes a lot
I also performed the ABS Part B fix - bypassing the shuttle valve plug.
That said, I've bled my brakes 4 times now and still spongy - what gives!?
I filled up the reservoir, capped it, did all four breaks, normal pattern - 4 times.. still spongy as hell.
I also performed the ABS Part B fix - bypassing the shuttle valve plug.
That said, I've bled my brakes 4 times now and still spongy - what gives!?
I filled up the reservoir, capped it, did all four breaks, normal pattern - 4 times.. still spongy as hell.
#13
amigos back, here's the amigo buddy output:
1.--Current Faults---->
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
Front Right Sensor Bad Output
<-END Faults
------------------------------------------------------------
* *
------------------------------------------------------------
..--Previous Faults--->
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
None
<-END Faults
------------------------------------------------------------
* *
------------------------------------------------------------
..--Previous Faults--->
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
044:Front Right sensor output low
Front Right Sensor Bad Output
<-END Faults
------------------------------------------------------------
* *
------------------------------------------------------------
1.--Current Faults---->
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
Front Right Sensor Bad Output
<-END Faults
------------------------------------------------------------
* *
------------------------------------------------------------
..--Previous Faults--->
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
None
<-END Faults
------------------------------------------------------------
* *
------------------------------------------------------------
..--Previous Faults--->
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
044:Front Right sensor output low
Front Right Sensor Bad Output
<-END Faults
------------------------------------------------------------
* *
------------------------------------------------------------
#14
"I filled up the reservoir, capped it, did all four breaks, normal pattern - 4 times.. still spongy as hell."
You need to activate the ABS to properly bleed the brakes. Either a Textbook will do it or you can do it yourself by putting the truck in low range, getting up to 20mph or so, and activating the downhill decent control until you slow to a stop... Then bleed again. The air bubbles will pass out of the modulator that way.
Which may or may not work if you have the tres amigos.
You need to activate the ABS to properly bleed the brakes. Either a Textbook will do it or you can do it yourself by putting the truck in low range, getting up to 20mph or so, and activating the downhill decent control until you slow to a stop... Then bleed again. The air bubbles will pass out of the modulator that way.
Which may or may not work if you have the tres amigos.
#16
Ok, after driving for more than 50 miles or so, wheel sensor code is gone-baby-gone - for now anyways.
Knock code: I've gone and continuity tested the wires and connectors - all good. I went and torqued down the actual sensor to 16 ft/lb's. STILL getting the code...
I think, before I tear into the actual clips behind the glove box (which look near impossible to get to really), I'm gonna just order a new sensor...
Knock code: I've gone and continuity tested the wires and connectors - all good. I went and torqued down the actual sensor to 16 ft/lb's. STILL getting the code...
I think, before I tear into the actual clips behind the glove box (which look near impossible to get to really), I'm gonna just order a new sensor...
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