Möbius build 3.0 : Crash testing Miatas like he works for the NHTSA
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From the manual:
4. After verifying that the first code is repeated,
depress the brake pedal 10 times or more at
intervals of less than 1 seconds.
5. Turn the ignition key to OFF and disconnect the
jumper wire.
Note
• DTCs cannot be cleared if the following occur:
— If intervals of depressing the brake pedal exceed 1 seconds.
— The brake switch has failed.
So I suppose it's possible it's still not seeing the brake signal. I'll verify 12v is showing up on that pin when I get back.
4. After verifying that the first code is repeated,
depress the brake pedal 10 times or more at
intervals of less than 1 seconds.
5. Turn the ignition key to OFF and disconnect the
jumper wire.
Note
• DTCs cannot be cleared if the following occur:
— If intervals of depressing the brake pedal exceed 1 seconds.
— The brake switch has failed.
So I suppose it's possible it's still not seeing the brake signal. I'll verify 12v is showing up on that pin when I get back.
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Yes, oh great one.
I will follow the whole diag tree in the FSM, starting with the sensor resistance, voltage output, and continuity to the abs brain connector on both wires.
July 2st. After I get back on the 30th, and after running to the ups store to pick up my precision core.
I will follow the whole diag tree in the FSM, starting with the sensor resistance, voltage output, and continuity to the abs brain connector on both wires.
July 2st. After I get back on the 30th, and after running to the ups store to pick up my precision core.
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Aidan - yes, I am positive. The rears I purchased which were supposed to be NB2 were nb1. Different connector so I had to hardwire them. I had the fronts from the green car.
G- aren't you a Mr. fancy Pants. Pm'ed you.
G- aren't you a Mr. fancy Pants. Pm'ed you.
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Well this is an interesting situation.
I sold my spindle/hub to G, then realized I needed it after all so I bought one from Richard off his green car. Now Richard needs one, and it sounds as if he will likely buy my old one from G...
I sold my spindle/hub to G, then realized I needed it after all so I bought one from Richard off his green car. Now Richard needs one, and it sounds as if he will likely buy my old one from G...
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Bro, I said loan. I needs it to go back on the pile of things I'll get around to someday.
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I am starting to plan my intercooler piping. Last time I followed the MSM routing behind the headlight on the hotside, but I doubt I will do that this time. Feel free to post any good examples of TSE manifold hotside pics. Traveling today and search is slow using the phone.
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I am starting to plan my intercooler piping. Last time I followed the MSM routing behind the headlight on the hotside, but I doubt I will do that this time. Feel free to post any good examples of TSE manifold hotside pics. Traveling today and search is slow using the phone.