Help! Wire Mod Complication!
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Help! Wire Mod Complication!
I did the wire mod and shortly after hit a bump, as soon as I did my asr off, brake, & abs inop lights came on. I assume they are loose but they were tight in the first place so how and which ones do I fix? Please help!
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Originally Posted by CMKworm
I did the wire mod and shortly after hit a bump, as soon as I did my asr off, brake, & abs inop lights came on. I assume they are loose but they were tight in the first place so how and which ones do I fix? Please help!
First thing would be to check your connectors.. Make sure that everything is still connected..
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Check the grounds first off. You probably relocated one or more during the mod.
If that's not it, you know what to do - take it back apart, make sure the harnesses are all connected properly and that there are no wires with insulation rubbed through.
Here are the pinouts :
http://www.ls2.com/boggs/controls/connectorsengine.htm
Here's a diagram of the connectors :
http://www.ls2.com/forums/showthread...threadid=83525
If it's not the wiring, a bad EBCM can cause the same symptoms you're describing (the electronic box attached to the brake lines under the hood).
Good luck !
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If that's not it, you know what to do - take it back apart, make sure the harnesses are all connected properly and that there are no wires with insulation rubbed through.
Here are the pinouts :
http://www.ls2.com/boggs/controls/connectorsengine.htm
Here's a diagram of the connectors :
http://www.ls2.com/forums/showthread...threadid=83525
If it's not the wiring, a bad EBCM can cause the same symptoms you're describing (the electronic box attached to the brake lines under the hood).
Good luck !
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I used the method at the top of the page, I also did relocate both grounds over the wheels down to the hole that the wheel well screws into, could that be it?