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Old 07-26-2008, 03:08 PM
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ABS light problem

i installed my new pioneer deck along with kicker sub last wednesday. we took out the center console and the rear seats along with the passenger seat to run all the wires. when i started the car again my abs light was on? i did a search but didnt find anything that related too well



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Old 07-26-2008, 03:16 PM
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check your fuses. maybe some how you shorted the fuse out and thats why it says your abs isnt working
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the abs solenoid fuse is good

any other ideas?
is there something in the center console that i could have forgotten to reconnect?
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why did you take out the center and back seats to run the wires? Thats a lot of work for just the wires. When i did mine i ran the wires along the floor ralling on the driverside and thru the crevest of the backseat/trunk
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Originally Posted by stupidchicken03
why did you take out the center and back seats to run the wires? Thats a lot of work for just the wires. When i did mine i ran the wires along the floor ralling on the driverside and thru the crevest of the backseat/trunk
it gave us more room to work with. it takes 2 secs to undo the bottom of the rear seat. anything plugs within the center console that i could have unplugged
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Originally Posted by stupidchicken03
why did you take out the center and back seats to run the wires? Thats a lot of work for just the wires. When i did mine i ran the wires along the floor ralling on the driverside and thru the crevest of the backseat/trunk
it gave us more room to work with. it takes 2 secs to undo the bottom of the rear seat. anything plugs within the center console that i could have unplugged
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If you are sure that it isn't electrical check your brake fluid if it is low the abs light will come on.
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solved thanks guys
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