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Thread: How to read and erase ABS, TOD, and Airbag codes

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    How to read and erase ABS, TOD, and Airbag codes

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    Last edited by deermagnet : 02/06/2013 at 06:52 AM

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    I've the dreded ABS light...So I'm showing codes 42 and 43... which is FL Holding and FR Decompression valve short or disconnect...what should I check/replace?

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    ???Control Module???

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    I Love This Site!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    You know, no where else on the web do I think you find all of this information and experience. Un-real.

    Kudos guys.

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    DeeeMagnet,
    Thanks for taking your time to put this together for us. This weekend I'm going to play around with this.
    Peace.
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    Thumbs up

    Thanks Deer Mag...if there is a better example of why people should not think twice about a yearly donation to keep this site flush with operating capital, I can't imagine what it would be.

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    Yeah, I tried unplugging and plugging back in the ABS module...I'll try the cleaner...prob end up taking out the fuse, as ABS is over-rated...

    This site is priceless...I know I've saved thousands using it. THANKS!!!

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    OK guys, just today, my VX started flashing the 'CHECK' light under the TOD. Following the above instructions, it looks like you need to jumper pin 4 or 5 with pin 8 on the diag connector. I did this with a paperclip, and it does not change the flashing. Am I doing something wrong? It just keeps constantly flashing, it does not flash....flash flash for 12 or anything.

    Any suggestions? I am going to try some copper wire when I get home, maybe the paperclip isn't conducting enough. The paperclip works in my Trooper's diag terminal so I can't see why it wouldn't work here.

    Anyway, the VX is running and shifting fine, I'm hoping its just a sensor or something.

    Thanks - Bart

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    Hi Bart, did you get your TOD light problem solve? I got mine flashing. I'm thinking from exactly after a hard brake on a red light
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    Quote Originally Posted by Axelivan View Post
    Hi Bart, did you get your TOD light problem solve? I got mine flashing. I'm thinking from exactly after a hard brake on a red light
    Nope, I have not had a chance to work on it again. VX has been....resting. I drive it once or twice a month and that's about it. I would love to find a solution. I might have to bite the bullet and buy OEM sensors at some point. I hope the transfer case is ok.

    Bart

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    WTH.. the above tutorial is gone.. just says "edit"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by deermagnet View Post
    edit
    What happened to the check code instructions? My ABS light just came on and I would like to check the codes. I have read it before a long time ago and know you have to jump pins but I don't know which ones. When I go to deermagnets instruction it says edit 02/06/13.

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    Argh!

    I bookmarked this a long time ago thinking I may need it one day. Well, one day is here and the instructions are gone? Anyone know where I can find it?

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    My TOD has thrown a checklight, any chance the procedure to check the codes is going to comeback soon?

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    Got'cher back.

    Here's the file.
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]

    Put a smiley after you say that Bub.

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