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Iwheels



Member Since: 26 Feb 2024
Location: Alberta
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Faults after getting water in engine bay.

After lightly spraying down the engine bay, I now have multiple faults
Yes, now I realize this is not supposed to be done even though they’re to be driven through a river. Lol

Traction control disabled
height control inactive
emergency braking inactive
steering angle sensor inactive
airbag light is on

Could this lead to one location causing these faults?
Drives normal otherwise

Any advice is appreciated.


Last edited by Iwheels on 10th Mar 2024 10:28pm. Edited 2 times in total

Post #687505 8th Mar 2024 1:29am
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Dolphinboy



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check your ABs plug/connector into the ABS unit. The older models' version inserted upside down so held water in it Shocked . Caused corrosion over time and all the lights!

PS NEVER power wash your engine bay. There's way too much electronics in it to risk.

Post #687530 8th Mar 2024 12:51pm
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Iwheels



Member Since: 26 Feb 2024
Location: Alberta
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Thanks for the advice.
I removed the battery cables and touched them together for 15 min or so
Took off the connector from the ABS Module (mine is vertical and is below the wipers in compartment behind the struts). It all looks very clean and in tact. I sprayed some electronic cleaner as well to be sure.
Started it up, but lights still remain, Crying or Very sad
Oh well, time to dig further. When i talked to my shop, when he put the gap tool on it, the steering angle sensor was the first error to show. He suggested i replace that. I ordered one, and will try that next.

Wish me luck

Post #687661 9th Mar 2024 10:02pm
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