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Old 03-14-2006, 10:58 PM
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little help and a little advise

#1 need advise on which fuel pressure gauge settup to go with?just put a new vp44 on and do not want to buy another any time soon! #2 a year ago i had to replace the abs contol module any way to reset the abs lite on the dach short of taking it to teh dealer? thanks for any help or advise yall
Old 03-15-2006, 08:23 PM
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Gauges are a personal choice, just stick with a top quality brand, and buy from one of the advertisers and you will be happy.

To reset the ABS light you first want to make sure what ever caused it to light has been taken care of, then disconnect both battery grounds and go pump your brake pedal about 50 times with a decent amount of pressure. What that does is evacuate the accumulator and then recenters all the valves. Reconnect the battery grounds and the light should be out unless you have a continuing problem.

One thing a lot of people overlook is the rear differential mounted brake sensor. It is a magnetic hall effect switch and picks up ground steel from the ring and pinion, then will generate an alarm that will not go away. Pull it and clean it before you reset the system if you are unsure of the source of the alarm.
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