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Old 06-28-2006, 11:09 PM
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Ok, to make a really long story short my ABS has not worked for the longest time A. becuase i took it to a shop my cousin said was good a few years ago to install springs and after i got the car back the light was on. To make the story short now I checked what code its throwing a week or so ago and it is the following

16 - RR Wheel Sensor (electrical noise/intermittent interruption)
17 - RL Wheel sensor (open/short to body ground/short to power
18 - RL Wheel Sensor (electrical noise/intermittent interruption)
81 - Central Processing Unit (CPU)

Ok, so am i fcuked? any ideas of why the cpu would be not working? will this cost me ---- loads to get fixed? any help is appreciated
Btw its a 2000 Gsr

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Old 06-29-2006, 11:24 AM
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Old 06-29-2006, 12:48 PM
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check the ABS fuse first, if that's blown then it could be why the CPU isn't getting power causing the code.
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Old 06-29-2006, 01:25 PM
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Originally Posted by FuzzyLS BRO
check the ABS fuse first, if that's blown then it could be why the CPU isn't getting power causing the code.
i checked that already the fuse is good :
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make sure the abs sensors are all tight
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Old 07-02-2006, 11:37 PM
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16 - RR Wheel Sensor (electrical noise/intermittent interruption)
--> Remove the sensor and clean the tip. It's magnetic so it picks up junk. This code won't cause your ABS to stop working.

17 - RL Wheel sensor (open/short to body ground/short to power
--> Check that the wire running over the control arm, probably damaged during the spring install. Repair the damaged wire or replace the sensor as a whole. This code will cause your ABS to stop working.

18 - RL Wheel Sensor (electrical noise/intermittent interruption)
--> See above

81 - Central Processing Unit (CPU)
--> Repair, replace the RL sensor and clear the codes and see if this comes up again. It shouldn't but if it does try swapping the ABS cumputer with a known good one.

Good luck!!
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Old 07-03-2006, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by stumpyf4
16 - RR Wheel Sensor (electrical noise/intermittent interruption)
--> Remove the sensor and clean the tip. It's magnetic so it picks up junk. This code won't cause your ABS to stop working.

17 - RL Wheel sensor (open/short to body ground/short to power
--> Check that the wire running over the control arm, probably damaged during the spring install. Repair the damaged wire or replace the sensor as a whole. This code will cause your ABS to stop working.

18 - RL Wheel Sensor (electrical noise/intermittent interruption)
--> See above

81 - Central Processing Unit (CPU)
--> Repair, replace the RL sensor and clear the codes and see if this comes up again. It shouldn't but if it does try swapping the ABS cumputer with a known good one.

Good luck!!
thanks dude!! im gonna try that.
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i donno bout u guys but i prefer no abs...
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