Broken abs wire ??? Help me please
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Broken abs wire ??? Help me please
So today I was puttin springs on my 350, and when I was taking out my shock I caught and the wire plugged to the back of the hub(sorry about calling things the wrong name) and it pulled the black and white wires out of the plug, and now I cant get them back in and traction control light is on abs light is on and afl light is flashing and red exclamation mark and check vsc is showing is this expensive to fix or can I just get a new plug and do it my self (sorry for not having pictures) PLEASE HELP
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i bought the wire from the dealer and they wanted 200 to do it. so i told them to leave it on my seat, got home and did it myself in about 45 mins. lifted car on one side. took wheel off, then pulled the fender liner back. 3- 10mm bults have to be taken out. then unplug it. then go in reverse and your done.
check vcs and trac control lights turn off in 10-15 miles by them selves.
check vcs and trac control lights turn off in 10-15 miles by them selves.
#7
Lexus Test Driver
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So this broken wire and my heavy foot got me into some trouble today. Since the traction control is automatically disabled with this wire being unhooked I decided to get on the gas making a u-turn after the gym, ended up whipping the car real hard with a bunch of tire spin and smoke. Than I noticed the fuzz behind me, lucky she gave me a warning
How much is the wire?
How much is the wire?
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For future reference this wire/plug is removable. I unclipped it from the sensor while doing my coilover install. All you need to do is look at the back of the plug there is a small tab in it, stick a small screwdriver under it and put a small amount of pressure up and you can slide the plug off the sensor letting you move the wire with plug out of the way away from being pulled or snapped. Once you reinstall everything just slide it back on the sensor and you will here the plug click locking it back into place.
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