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2007 maxima replaced rr abs sensor
Replaced bad and sensor now how do I reset abs,break,slip,and T-shirt lights on dash
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Just by turning the engine ON and OFF the ABS light should reset, if your repaired the problem. Why did you replaced the sensor? did you had any codes?
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I see that You have some problem with ABS like I... but diagnostic pc say that I have problem with LeftRear sensor. I change hub and sensor LR side, also take off right hub and clean it, like in service bulletin NTB07-016b is writed (but put efter old hub and sensor). now I dont have problem that abs actuator works when I try to stop car but when i drive from 0 to hmm about 30km/h it's ok, after that speed ABS/TCS/SLIP lights start to shine... I stop, take off engine, start again and it's the same situation after probably 30km/h. Is it possible that the new sensor
on RearLeft don't work correct (have higher Ω Om value) with old from RearRight? it should usually be exchanged with pair of sensors on the same axis as I heard, so that the computer has the same values from the sensors or maybe old hub is broken? |
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Nissan tech is right,when you repair problem the abs,slip lights will go out,unfortunatly what has happened is the bad sensor gives the abs actuator false erratic readings,because of false readings the abs actuator thinks there is rear wheel lock up so it pulses the brakes to stop perceived lock up.this constant operation of the actuator causes it to "burn out" from so much operartion.the only permanent fix is to replace the actuator,both rear sensors and clear out the drains as outlined in tsb.this is a very costly fix but the problem will go away.
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I change only left rear sensor and its ok. It coast about 22$ only for a new sensor
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