ABS code 76 set
How do I clear ABS codes without Tech 1 ?
Thanks Don |
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To the best of my knowledge, ABS codes have to have a TECH1 to reset them.
'Crabs |
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Found this tidbit on a Canadian StripClub bathroom wall:
code 76 is lateral accelerometer. He needs to remove it and whack it in his hand to make sure the pendulum on the inside is loose. Otherwise it needs to be replaced. You can clear the codes on the ALDL connecter. Page 5E1-3 gives you the proper sequence for grounding. The only codes you can not clear with the ALDL are 41,45,55,61,63. 'Crabs |
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I had to take the sensor apart and center the pendulum by hand using a ohm meter.the sensor doesn't work but the abs light goes out.i don"t track race so that"s ok.
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It's very important to note that the need for the lateral acceleration sensor is not strictly driven by "track racing".
The ABS senors information is used by the ABS controller to enhance rear brake performance when braking and cornering at the same time. This would be of critical importance during street driving in wet weather or in dry weather in a emergency evasive situation. If the lat sensor is not working but ABS is working, you have a potentially dangerous situation regardless of whether or not you "track race". Also, if the lat sensor is not work but ABS is working you may experience the ABS enabled on the rear brakes when driving in a straight line and there is no impending lock-up, ie: a "false" ABS application. Bottom line, from a safety standpoint you are better, letting the sensor be out of range so the code sets and ABS is disabled. Just ignore the ABS Service light while you're looking for a used unit. |
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What year is your car, Don? I have a used (working) lateral accelerater sensor (large kind). I believe it came out of a 92 or 93, but it is not the '90 (small one), I do know that. It lives behind the radio. You can have it if it is what you need. Just pay shipping. IT DOES NOT FIT A '90.
If you are interested, I will pull it out of my spare parts box and check the pn# for you. |
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I did this same thing with mine years back and it's never stuck again. I have a theory on how they stick but it's beyond the scope of this tread. |
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Seems like all is well now. Your text leads one to believe the fix will not work. |
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Hi All,
I bought a working used Accelerometer that matched the numbers from the failed unit in the car. Based on the tips from all of you I thought the used replacement would work. It did !!!!! I installed the new switch, erased the codes, took it for a test drive (at 3 mph the ABS motor cycled). Got no trouble code light. Check the ABS system by grounding pin 11 and I got 12, 12, 12. I believe I am good to go at this time. I opened up the failed accelerometer and the weight moves but is binding up and not moving freely. I will play around with the unit and see if I can free it up. Thanks for all the help. Have a great summer Cheers Don :cheers::Eagle: |
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Where it's binding etc. |
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Hi Scott,
I will take a couple of pix of the accelerometer and post them for you and others to see what the unit looks like with the cover off. Thanks, Don :salute: |
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