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Old 03-13-2017, 11:09 AM
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Lowered 2010 6m now all kinda of electrical probs

Put some tein suspension on my 2010 6 speed awd this weekend and now I got abs,stability,hill assist,awd, lights on. also daytime running lights don't work, and the keyfob no longer starts the car unless inserted. Also wont shutoff till you press the stop button 3-5 times. no luck with the search function.
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Sounds like you forgot to hook up some sensors, or some sensors may have been damaged while you installed after market coils.

Go back over install and inspect for any funny business on abs harnesses in wheel well.

Then proceed to check fuses
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Originally Posted by justnspace
Sounds like you forgot to hook up some sensors, or some sensors may have been damaged while you installed after market coils.

Go back over install and inspect for any funny business on abs harnesses in wheel well.

Then proceed to check fuses
Didn't disconnect any electronics and all sensor wires look good, but I guess anything is possible.
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Doesn't hurt to inspect wheel wells after your install.
the ABS sensors sit right where you were "messing" with

Then after inspection, inspect fuses..

All we're doing is inspecting! Because we're all humans, and humans make mistakes!
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Originally Posted by justnspace
Doesn't hurt to inspect wheel wells after your install.
the ABS sensors sit right where you were "messing" with

Then after inspection, inspect fuses..

All we're doing is inspecting! Because we're all humans, and humans make mistakes!
Thanks I will go back over them again. and see what can find
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Originally Posted by justnspace
Doesn't hurt to inspect wheel wells after your install.
the ABS sensors sit right where you were "messing" with

Then after inspection, inspect fuses..

All we're doing is inspecting! Because we're all humans, and humans make mistakes!
My guess is your ABS wheel speed sensors.
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Originally Posted by Soal Man
My guess is your ABS wheel speed sensors.
correct just swapped one from another tl all codes gone starts and stops the way it should.
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Happy Ending!!
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^^^^ I like happy endings
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