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C1296 front left wheel speed sensor (Hill descent and ABS faults)
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<blockquote data-quote="B E N" data-source="post: 1638596" data-attributes="member: 33355"><p>I don't think its an excess grease problem, those are just a hall effect sensor. Try running a continuity test from the harness at the sensor plug to the PCM, if possible have someone wiggle the wiring while you are ohming. It is possible something in the wiring got accidentally damaged while you were working. I believe one of the prongs is also power, I don't remember off hand what the voltage is, maybe [USER=35543]@FordTechOne[/USER] can shine light on the diagnostics. </p><p></p><p>Also make sure the sensor is fully seated, since it's magnetic the range of pickup falls off at an inverse square rate so a small distance makes a big difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B E N, post: 1638596, member: 33355"] I don't think its an excess grease problem, those are just a hall effect sensor. Try running a continuity test from the harness at the sensor plug to the PCM, if possible have someone wiggle the wiring while you are ohming. It is possible something in the wiring got accidentally damaged while you were working. I believe one of the prongs is also power, I don't remember off hand what the voltage is, maybe [USER=35543]@FordTechOne[/USER] can shine light on the diagnostics. Also make sure the sensor is fully seated, since it's magnetic the range of pickup falls off at an inverse square rate so a small distance makes a big difference. [/QUOTE]
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