ESC question
#41
17" factory wheels with proper tires. Doing a lobetomy now, and see what happens... All fuses are good.
#45
Not sure with PO as the fogs were apparently knocked out and damaged before I got it. Did notice and mentioned that the bumper cover isnt a 2009 since sensor was on drivers side mounted when I removed the cover ( mine is on passenger frame ) found pieces of fog mounts in spare compartment, so not sure if his daughter hit a low curb stop or an accident, but no accident report on record for this car.
I just hate tracing after useless digital BS with cars becase uncle sam wants to make us believe they are saving the ozone..... ah well. I may try unplugging the fogs just to see if it changes anything which I doubt.
#47
The ABS connector is supposed to be attached to the strut. There is a bracket on the strut for it. It is possible the wire is compromised.
The ambient air temp sensor is not part of the bumper cover. I think the change was either mid-year or 2010 model year.
I guess my point got lost in the ozone. The fog lights are connected to the BCM, if all of the modules don't initialize at the same time those codes are set, if you were to connect the lights wrong then start the car that might inhibit the boot process. Could be why they were removed. I would look at the fog relay and fuse #53 & #54 underhood fuse box to be sure they are wired correctly; The BCM supplies +12 to the relay. (maybe the PO decided there is no need for a relay)
The ambient air temp sensor is not part of the bumper cover. I think the change was either mid-year or 2010 model year.
I guess my point got lost in the ozone. The fog lights are connected to the BCM, if all of the modules don't initialize at the same time those codes are set, if you were to connect the lights wrong then start the car that might inhibit the boot process. Could be why they were removed. I would look at the fog relay and fuse #53 & #54 underhood fuse box to be sure they are wired correctly; The BCM supplies +12 to the relay. (maybe the PO decided there is no need for a relay)
#50
The ABS connector is supposed to be attached to the strut. There is a bracket on the strut for it. It is possible the wire is compromised.
The ambient air temp sensor is not part of the bumper cover. I think the change was either mid-year or 2010 model year.
I guess my point got lost in the ozone. The fog lights are connected to the BCM, if all of the modules don't initialize at the same time those codes are set, if you were to connect the lights wrong then start the car that might inhibit the boot process. Could be why they were removed. I would look at the fog relay and fuse #53 & #54 underhood fuse box to be sure they are wired correctly; The BCM supplies +12 to the relay. (maybe the PO decided there is no need for a relay)
The ambient air temp sensor is not part of the bumper cover. I think the change was either mid-year or 2010 model year.
I guess my point got lost in the ozone. The fog lights are connected to the BCM, if all of the modules don't initialize at the same time those codes are set, if you were to connect the lights wrong then start the car that might inhibit the boot process. Could be why they were removed. I would look at the fog relay and fuse #53 & #54 underhood fuse box to be sure they are wired correctly; The BCM supplies +12 to the relay. (maybe the PO decided there is no need for a relay)