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ABS problem

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Jan 4, 2007
Portland, Oregon
Somehow when installing my in-dash dvd player, I think I may've unplugged a wire for the abs. I don't actually know if I did or not...

There's two plugs going to the brake pedal area. The brake pedal has 1 plug. Does the other one with 2 wires go anyplace?

Thanks.
 
Ok.. the better question would be.... is there another wire/connector connected to the brake pedal switch stem? And where is the fuse for the abs (i thought it was in the engine bay)?
 
I'm not 100% about 1Gs, but it would seem more likely that you did you did something to the G-sensor, instead. Those are usually near the center of mass.

- Jtoby
 
G-sensor? All I know, is that there was a giant mass of wires. I had to unscrew a panel of relays....

My abs light came on after about 5 minutes of driving the car. Now, my rear wheels are locked up. I don't think its my transfer case, since I just got that replaced. I thought it may've been this abs thing, but I don't know...
 
Pull the ABS fuse. If the ABS is somehow responsible for your rear wheel being locked up (which I doubt), then they'll start turning.

- Jtoby
 
See I thought that too, because if it was, then it'd lock up all the tires. Im just hoping its not actually the rear differential.
 
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