- Connect EEC-IV 60-Pin Breakout Box to the ABS control with the ABS Adapter Cable.
- Disconnect the suspect anti-lock brake sensor.
- Check the harness for shorts.
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NOTE: Use 88 Digital Multimeter with the minimum resistance hold feature enabled for this test. |
Monitor the resistance between EEC-IV 60-Pin Breakout Box pins and ground, and between EEC-IV 60-Pin Breakout Box pins as follows:
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Drive over rough roads at various speeds. |
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If there is continuity between either circuit and ground, or between the two circuits, repair the circuit(s) for a short. |
- Check the harness for an open circuit.
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NOTE: Connect the jumper securely to the suspect sensor connector. |
Connect a jumper between the two pins on the suspect sensor connector.
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NOTE: Use 88 Digital Multimeter with the maximum resistance hold feature enabled for this test. |
Monitor the resistance between EEC-IV 60-Pin Breakout lynx pins as follows:
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Drive over rough roads at various speeds. |
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If there is an open circuit detected between pins, repair the circuit(s) for an open circuit. |
- Check suspect sensor pigtail.
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NOTE: Use 88 Digital Multimeter with the maximum resistance hold feature enabled for this test. |
Monitor the resistance between suspect sensor terminals while wiggling the pigtail.
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If the resistance does not remain between 2,400 and 2,800 ohms, replace the sensor. |
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NOTE: Use 88 Digital Multimeter with the minimum resistance hold feature enabled for this test. |
Monitor the resistance between a sensor terminal, and ground on the highest resistance scale of the meter while wiggling the pigtail.
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If the meter shows anything but an open circuit, replace the sensor. |
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