tinyhousevt
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Recently installed a new front right hub bearing assembly onto the '07, which was fine for about 100 miles. The bearing seems fine, but the ABS sensor keeps going off. At first it would intermittently drop out for a second or two, making the ABS/ESP/Parking Brake lights flash and the speedo dip (and make the speakers crackle), but it became a lot more consistent today.
First time it happened I just wrapped the connection in tape to hold it tight, and that got me another 75 miles. After that, it stayed disconnected for long enough that the engine would cut out when stationary, and once at speed.
During this stint I got code P0573 (Brake Switch A High Circuit) for a bit, which disappeared after two restarts. After the engine stalled out at speed, I also got the battery light on, and then lost all electronics inside the car after redoing the connection and trying to start it again; nothing out of the cigarette lighter, no dash lights or response from the ignition switch, and the tailgate wouldn't unlock. I checked the battery voltage (12.5v), swore a little bit, and then it worked when I tried it again a minute later.
My first assumption was just that the new ABS sensor plug didn't quite fit into the original one, and that my electrical problems were just the car throwing a hissy fit from the poor connection. After I removed the rubber washer from the pigtail to get the pins further into the female end, the last 20 miles of the trip were uneventful, which supports this hypothesis.
But after doing some reading about similar problems, I'm not fully convinced I haven't got other electrical issues as well.
So two questions - First, how do I best reinforce the pigtail connection? Would it be worth putting new pins in the female end?
Second, are there other gremlins I should be tracking down? Might I have a bad ground somewhere, or can this all be blamed on the pigtail connection?
First time it happened I just wrapped the connection in tape to hold it tight, and that got me another 75 miles. After that, it stayed disconnected for long enough that the engine would cut out when stationary, and once at speed.
During this stint I got code P0573 (Brake Switch A High Circuit) for a bit, which disappeared after two restarts. After the engine stalled out at speed, I also got the battery light on, and then lost all electronics inside the car after redoing the connection and trying to start it again; nothing out of the cigarette lighter, no dash lights or response from the ignition switch, and the tailgate wouldn't unlock. I checked the battery voltage (12.5v), swore a little bit, and then it worked when I tried it again a minute later.
My first assumption was just that the new ABS sensor plug didn't quite fit into the original one, and that my electrical problems were just the car throwing a hissy fit from the poor connection. After I removed the rubber washer from the pigtail to get the pins further into the female end, the last 20 miles of the trip were uneventful, which supports this hypothesis.
But after doing some reading about similar problems, I'm not fully convinced I haven't got other electrical issues as well.
So two questions - First, how do I best reinforce the pigtail connection? Would it be worth putting new pins in the female end?
Second, are there other gremlins I should be tracking down? Might I have a bad ground somewhere, or can this all be blamed on the pigtail connection?