no communication EBCM?
#21
Your choice! But just remember, in the event of an accident, this could come back and bite you in the rump! With very large teeth, especially if someone were to be injured, named or worse, killed. Car crash lawyers and insurance companies along with police , might find the disabled ABS brain a troublesome piece of evidence.
Just saying!
Just saying!
#23
You're welcome and good luck. Before starting tomorrow, pull fuses 44, 57 and 61 from the engine compartment and see what happens. I would be willing to bet that the gauges are fine afterward. You won't have ABS or traction control though. I've been driving it since this post without them and have not had any issues.
I've been busy and haven't had the time to try to take apart the ABS unit. I will though. I should have some time coming up soon. I'm willing to bet there is a broken solder joint on the board. I'll report back here when I get to it and if that was the issue or not. Let me know if pulling the fuses takes care of your gauges. I'm curious.
I've been busy and haven't had the time to try to take apart the ABS unit. I will though. I should have some time coming up soon. I'm willing to bet there is a broken solder joint on the board. I'll report back here when I get to it and if that was the issue or not. Let me know if pulling the fuses takes care of your gauges. I'm curious.
I know this is old but the electrical gremlins showed up last week after I was gone for 3 weeks and the HHR had sat. Battery was down so I charged it up but would not hold charge so got a new one free under warranty from Auto Zone. I put the new battery in but still had the gauges bouncing and hard shifting. I pulled the fuses you suggested and stated her up but had codes. I put the 3 fuses back in and restarted HHR. Everything was back to normal. So I do think it has something to do with ABS and 3 fuses. We will see when the electrical gremlins reappear. Everything is working fine for now.
john
#25
Thanks Oldblue. Yes I figured that by pulling the fuses and reinstalling that I improved the connections in the fuse block. I had already checked the tightness of the four bolts and they were good.
#28
They need to be tighter than "I was afraid they would strip" not tight as a good pull on a 3/8 drive handle. The point of the exercise is that each of the fuse holders have matching blades that need to slot securely into the bottom half of the box, I am guessing something like 100 points of contact in 2 pieces of 17 year old plastic that can warp.
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