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Old 11-12-2006, 10:02 PM
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Did a cam swap, and the abs light came on when I started it. Almost 100% certian it is because we pulled the steering shaft, and turned the igniton on and moved the car. The steering wheel audio controls do not work now either, so how do I go about re-setting this?
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ttt...should this be in the PCM fourm?
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Check and make sure you haven't blown a fuse or two.
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All of the fuses in the pannel in the car were fine, are there any under the hood that control these two things?
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All of the fuses in the pannel in the car were fine, are there any under the hood that control these two things?
There is a fuse panel under the hood in the front on the driver's side. Also make sure all your grounds are secure.
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I assume you mean airbag light not anti-lock brakes light. Since your steering wheel controls don't work, you broke your SIR coil in the steering column. It is a coil that winds and unwinds when you turn the steering wheel. If you turned the steering wheel without the steerign shaft installed you probably broke it. You will have to tear apart the steering column to replace it. Good luck.
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Damn.....I'm going to see if the warranty will cover that one.




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