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Old 09-19-2013, 09:33 AM   #11
Rich Biebel
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Default Re: Intermittent no start condition

The sensor outputs a very low voltage and it would be millivolts......

A Fluke can read this accurately....

I just had some trouble with the ABS sensors in my GMC....

They do the same thing.......and can easily lose low speed output from rust building up under them. I found the info readily available online as to what they should read just by turning the wheels by hand......and a little work with a file and a wire brush.....and Viola....all better...

That was after I had already replaced both sensors and they were probably good.....
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