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Old Sep 29, 2011 | 07:41 PM
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Default Please translate - 022:ECU Gnd or Reference Gnd bad

Just received my ABS amigo today and this is what I have . . . any ideas on what to do with this info?

1.--Current Faults---->
Active Faults:
None
Logged Faults:
Front Left Sensor Bad Output
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Active Faults:
022:ECU Gnd or Reference Gnd bad
Logged Faults:
None
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Active Faults:
Comms Error
Logged Faults:
Comms Error
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Old Sep 29, 2011 | 08:07 PM
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The RAVE shows that the ground wire and the other input wires for the ABS control come through the same connector. Might remove battery cables, and then remove and re-seat connectors several times. Ground wire is black and not very long to chassis near module.

From the RAVE:

The SLABS ECU is attached to a bracket behind the front passenger glovebox. Brake related inputs are processed
by the SLABS ECU, which then outputs control signals to the ABS modulator. Five electrical connectors interface the
SLABS ECU with the vehicle wiring.

Just thinking of what a common item that is cheap that could impact all of your gremlins.
 
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Old Sep 30, 2011 | 09:26 AM
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If you look at the top of this section you will see a write up that Josh did last year describing how to do that repair.
How many miles on your truck, when did you last flush all your brake fluid?I would suggest you go drive it hard and recheck the codes one more time cause quite often a second code can appear.
 
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Old Oct 1, 2011 | 08:56 AM
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I think I had that code the first time I plugged in my amigo (plus I had a bad right front sensor code due to a bad hub). I might be wrong, but if I remember right a lot of people get this code the first time they use the amigo. I'd say you have a bad sensor/wiring or hub. Clear the codes and see what comes back.
 
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