Utah KJ
Free State of Florida
I have a 1997 4Runner that I’ve driven maybe 1k miles in the last 5 years, and not at all in the last 1.5 years.
While my 07 Grand Cherokee CRD has been my primary ride, in the past two years l, it keeps finding new, and exciting ways to leak various fluids.
I figure I really should show DAVe (my 4Runner designation) some love. I made arrangements to have the shop I’ve been sending the Jeep to for repair.
I jump-started DAVe, and drove to the shop. With the exception of some very flat-spotted tires, it drove the same as it had.
There was a laundry list of items that needed attention. The last thing done was brakes (front and rear). After some time, I am told that I’m good to go.
When I arrived at the shop, the tech that was primarily working on it says, “we picked up a slight grinding in the brakes, we bled them over and over l, but no difference.”
I think that was my cue to say, “yeah, I know all about it, been like that for years.” But no, there was never a grinding. Not in the 14 years I’ve owned it, right up until my ride to the shop.
“Take it, and let us know what you think, we’ll take another look if you want us to.
I’m driving home, and am enjoying the ride of the rebuilt drive shaft, new CV axles, and bearings.
Then I come to my first red light, I hit the brakes, everything seems normal until the last 5 Ft. That’s when it grinds to a halt.
I pull into the gas station, and I text him saying it feels like the ABS is kicking in.
After I add some fresh fuel to the years old that’s been sitting in the tank, and continue home.
Before I hit the next intersection, the ABS light comes on, when I stop… no grinding. I text him the good news / bad news.
After work tonight, I break out my trusty paper clip, and proceed to count the ABS light flashes. I get:
Code 31
Code 33
Code 34
Which is front right speed sensor, and both back ones.
I share my findings with the shop via text. I offer as a possibility that maybe his guy forgot to plug the sensors back in.
He says they only ever unplugged the front right one. I’m going back to his shop tomorrow so he can hook up his super scanner to see if there’s any additional insight it can offer.
Have yous guys ever ran into a situation that would cause a false positive?
It’s hard to imagine 3 of 4 sensors suddenly going bad on their own.
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While my 07 Grand Cherokee CRD has been my primary ride, in the past two years l, it keeps finding new, and exciting ways to leak various fluids.
I figure I really should show DAVe (my 4Runner designation) some love. I made arrangements to have the shop I’ve been sending the Jeep to for repair.
I jump-started DAVe, and drove to the shop. With the exception of some very flat-spotted tires, it drove the same as it had.
There was a laundry list of items that needed attention. The last thing done was brakes (front and rear). After some time, I am told that I’m good to go.
When I arrived at the shop, the tech that was primarily working on it says, “we picked up a slight grinding in the brakes, we bled them over and over l, but no difference.”
I think that was my cue to say, “yeah, I know all about it, been like that for years.” But no, there was never a grinding. Not in the 14 years I’ve owned it, right up until my ride to the shop.
“Take it, and let us know what you think, we’ll take another look if you want us to.
I’m driving home, and am enjoying the ride of the rebuilt drive shaft, new CV axles, and bearings.
Then I come to my first red light, I hit the brakes, everything seems normal until the last 5 Ft. That’s when it grinds to a halt.
I pull into the gas station, and I text him saying it feels like the ABS is kicking in.
After I add some fresh fuel to the years old that’s been sitting in the tank, and continue home.
Before I hit the next intersection, the ABS light comes on, when I stop… no grinding. I text him the good news / bad news.
After work tonight, I break out my trusty paper clip, and proceed to count the ABS light flashes. I get:
Code 31
Code 33
Code 34
Which is front right speed sensor, and both back ones.
I share my findings with the shop via text. I offer as a possibility that maybe his guy forgot to plug the sensors back in.
He says they only ever unplugged the front right one. I’m going back to his shop tomorrow so he can hook up his super scanner to see if there’s any additional insight it can offer.
Have yous guys ever ran into a situation that would cause a false positive?
It’s hard to imagine 3 of 4 sensors suddenly going bad on their own.
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