Today i worked on a 97 plymouth voyager and I had to change the clock spring. Now that the clock spring is changed the ABS light comes on. We ran a diagonsitic test and the for ABS code is set. what do you think would have caused the ABS light to come on and how do i fix it. thanks in advance
Sometimes a voltage spike will turn on the ABS, you can try removing the ABS fuse for 20 seconds to clear the code, but you may have to use a scanner to clear the ABS codes and see if it stays off.
usualy it throws the abs code when it gets an eratic wheel speed signal or a pressure differince at the valve assembly, maybe you grounded something you shouldent have by touching it?
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