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Abs light on- 2005 Chrysler Town & Country 3.8
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4 years 6 months ago - 4 years 6 months ago #34204
by Mechanic 350
Abs light on- 2005 Chrysler Town & Country 3.8 was created by Mechanic 350
Disconnecting the abs and performing a continuity check, connector unplugged, would that be enough to condemn the sensor? According to Mitchell’s diagram, I don’t have a wire that doesn’t go the computer. Both wires go to the computer. So what do I do now Paul? Thanks.
Pinout is: dark green/violet = 12v feed
Dark green/white= signal wire.
As of now, I don’t know the circuit design because both wires are going to the computer.
Pinout is: dark green/violet = 12v feed
Dark green/white= signal wire.
As of now, I don’t know the circuit design because both wires are going to the computer.
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4 years 6 months ago #34206
by Cheryl
Replied by Cheryl on topic Abs light on- 2005 Chrysler Town & Country 3.8
Well you can do a continuity check from the module hook one lead to each wire and should see some type of resistance. I’m guessing you won’t but you can compare to another wheel
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4 years 6 months ago #34208
by Chad
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Replied by Chad on topic Abs light on- 2005 Chrysler Town & Country 3.8
"Knowledge is a weapon. Arm yourself, well, before going to do battle."
"Understanding a question is half an answer."
I have learned more by being wrong, than I have by being right.
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