John Livingston
Elite Explorer
- Joined
- March 30, 2018
- Messages
- 63
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- City, State
- Newport News, VA
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1997 Mountaineer AWD
Another reason to keep the Monty over the Subaru is towing capacity. I've got a two-story, very old clapboard house and use my Nifty Lift to reach the higher areas to address the never-ending paint issues. I'm too GD old to stack scaffolding anymore. The Subaru wouldn't come close to towing that lift. Plus, I'd really like to try painting one of my heaps at some point, and the Subie's paint is fine.
After some traveling for the holidays, I'm back under the hood. See if you wince when I tell you my latest brainstorm.
It seemed to me that, since I had 12V on the O/Y wire south of the ABS pump relay, when the engine was running, but zero volts on the same wire where it goes into the controller at pin 17, I should try running a jumper between those two points. I put in two taps, connected with a 30A fuse. Had voltage both ends. ABS light went out. I celebrated by heading to the gas station. The ABS light came back on and stayed on. I'm no longer seeing 12V south of the pump relay. I can find no fuses blown (I checked #14 on the side of the dash, and the two big 30A jobs under the hood - I think maybe there's one more). Eventually, I'll pull the battery to get access to the relay, so I can check its terminals, but I think I'll go see if I can screw up my mini-splits' compressor instead. We've got something of a heat wave, and I need to have it in AC mode to add refrigerant.
After some traveling for the holidays, I'm back under the hood. See if you wince when I tell you my latest brainstorm.
It seemed to me that, since I had 12V on the O/Y wire south of the ABS pump relay, when the engine was running, but zero volts on the same wire where it goes into the controller at pin 17, I should try running a jumper between those two points. I put in two taps, connected with a 30A fuse. Had voltage both ends. ABS light went out. I celebrated by heading to the gas station. The ABS light came back on and stayed on. I'm no longer seeing 12V south of the pump relay. I can find no fuses blown (I checked #14 on the side of the dash, and the two big 30A jobs under the hood - I think maybe there's one more). Eventually, I'll pull the battery to get access to the relay, so I can check its terminals, but I think I'll go see if I can screw up my mini-splits' compressor instead. We've got something of a heat wave, and I need to have it in AC mode to add refrigerant.