Possible Solution to ESP Problems w/Lift
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After installing my Tera 2.5" BB w/Shocks yesterday, I thought of a possible problem.
When dropping my axles, I noticed on all four corners, the Speed Sensor wire for the abs and esp that goes down to the brakes was in a bind.
For those of you that have had the lifts installed at a shop, there is a possibility that they could have very easily broke a wire or pulled a plug out.
This would have been very easy to do on the front axle. Trying to get the bump stop back in or manuver the spring back. You have to work around the wires.
So, check your wires on the rotors and see if they are damaged.
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When dropping my axles, I noticed on all four corners, the Speed Sensor wire for the abs and esp that goes down to the brakes was in a bind.
For those of you that have had the lifts installed at a shop, there is a possibility that they could have very easily broke a wire or pulled a plug out.
This would have been very easy to do on the front axle. Trying to get the bump stop back in or manuver the spring back. You have to work around the wires.
So, check your wires on the rotors and see if they are damaged.
Hooked
After installing my Tera 2.5" BB w/Shocks yesterday, I thought of a possible problem.
When dropping my axles, I noticed on all four corners, the Speed Sensor wire for the abs and esp that goes down to the brakes was in a bind.
For those of you that have had the lifts installed at a shop, there is a possibility that they could have very easily broke a wire or pulled a plug out.
This would have been very easy to do on the front axle. Trying to get the bump stop back in or manuver the spring back. You have to work around the wires.
So, check your wires on the rotors and see if they are damaged.
Hooked
When dropping my axles, I noticed on all four corners, the Speed Sensor wire for the abs and esp that goes down to the brakes was in a bind.
For those of you that have had the lifts installed at a shop, there is a possibility that they could have very easily broke a wire or pulled a plug out.
This would have been very easy to do on the front axle. Trying to get the bump stop back in or manuver the spring back. You have to work around the wires.
So, check your wires on the rotors and see if they are damaged.
Hooked


