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Old 06-01-2013, 02:56 PM
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Ok so I've been searching and searching and read a lot of different answers so I'm gonna ask here. I installed my function and form type 2 coils today and when I went to drive my abs light, vsa and ! Light are on and I know I didn't break any sensors, but, I lowered the car a lot, and now I need an alignment, I read that if the alignment is off/steering is off, then it'll throw those codes, so so y'all think an alignment will solve my problem? No precious problem with abs or vsa before so I think it's due to the alignment, but just wondering
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Check your brake fluid level
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Checked my brake fluid, it was low, topped it off, still got all the lights. This is retarded. Got an alignment too, still no fix
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Well for anyone who cares, I pulled the abs code, code 13- which is front left sensor if I'm correct, I've pulled the wheel off and the sensor is done, even cleaned the sensor, idk why it's saying its bad, I mean all I did was put coilovers on how in the world does that have anything to do with my abs sensor? I'd love if others would chime in
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Might just have to replace the sensor...
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The ABS sensor cables are very fragile. It's possible you messed up the cable during your coilover install.
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I'm curious as to what you ended up doing since I have the same problem on mine...and I replaced the brake pads and rotors and when I started the car up, the lights came on.

Also, what did you use to read the code? A regular code reader doesn't seem to read the code
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