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How can you put in upside down? it wouldn't fit.
Well you said some were upside down in your opening post, so that's what I meant.
The "different way round" you were on about.
How can you put in upside down? it wouldn't fit.
You have my interest, please explain.
I would be disconnecting battery before touching abs fuses, and at a minimum not have key beyond pos 0, otherwise could end up with events logged -
I always disconnect battery before touching air bag/seat tensioner systems
Well you said some were upside down in your opening post, so that's what I meant.
The "different way round" you were on about.
It's my understanding that the dirtier the brake fluid is the more likely the ABS sensor is to get get fouled.
WatIt's my understanding that the dirtier the brake fluid is the more likely the ABS sensor is to get get fouled.
It's my understanding that the dirtier the brake fluid is the more likely the ABS sensor is to get get fouled.
You need to work on your understanding.It's my understanding that the dirtier the brake fluid is the more likely the ABS sensor is to get get fouled.
the google search I (we) had made showed it was credible .. depending on which abs sensorYou need to work on your understanding.
Did you read the article you found?the google search I (we) had made showed it was credible .. depending on which abs sensor
https://www.yourmechanic.com/article/symptoms-of-a-bad-or-failing-abs-fluid-level-sensor
logical corollary - googleWhere does it mention dirty fluid, I read it twice and can't see it.
A mechanical float level sensor can suffer failure due to contaminants restricting the movement of the magnet containing float.