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Old 03-04-2022, 06:48 PM   #1
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There is no way to deactivate code in order to fake out inspection.

Yes, the sensor is incorporated into the hub/bearing. You can attempt to clean possible corrosion on the wiring harness to hub connector. Some people have had success doing this with results that range from short term to long term. If successful, it should last long enough to get through safety.
The ABS fault has typically been attributed to the connector, not the hub/bearing.

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Old 03-04-2022, 09:00 PM   #2
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I was able to take the connector off and cleaned it all out with brake clean and put it back together, used the scanner to clear the code but the light is still on.

I didn't use any of that grease stuff but I guess tomorrow I will take it apart again and try to clean it a bit better and use some of that grease, idk.

I have to replace the front brake pads cause the inside ones are really worn, where the outside ones still have a lot of life on them, so I guess the pads aren't applying equal pressure on the brake rotors....another thing I have to investigate I guess!

I also have to replace the windshield because it has a large crack in it and the shop said they would not pass it with a large crack in the windshield.
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Old 03-05-2022, 05:27 PM   #3
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There is no way to deactivate code in order to fake out inspection.

Yes, the sensor is incorporated into the hub/bearing. You can attempt to clean possible corrosion on the wiring harness to hub connector. Some people have had success doing this with results that range from short term to long term. If successful, it should last long enough to get through safety.
The ABS fault has typically been attributed to the connector, not the hub/bearing.

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Can I not somehow completely disable the ABS system and clear the codes so the car's main computer doesn't even know it has ABS so it doesn't throw a code and light at me?
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