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ABS Light on after B18c Swap, EG hatch

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Old Jan 9, 2022 | 09:26 PM
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Hey guys

Swapped a 1996 spec B18c2 into my 1992 EG hatchback
Now my problem is, after swapping my motor in I have a lingering Engine light in the car that is the last thing I need to sort out. So far I've tried replacing all the ABS fuses located under the hood and cleaning the sensors on the front suspension

During the swap I also replaced the driveshafts, Lower ball joints and of course the motor, As well as swapping the factory OBD2 P72 ecu supplied with the motor for a OBD1 P72 chipped with a Hondata S300

Could anyone suggest the next steps I should take or even have a solution as to how to fix this? I've reached the full extent of my knowledge
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Old Jan 9, 2022 | 11:05 PM
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Default Re: ABS Light on after B18c Swap, EG hatch

Do your new swap axles have tone rings on the outer joint near the inside of the wheel hub bearing ?
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Old Jan 9, 2022 | 11:12 PM
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Default Re: ABS Light on after B18c Swap, EG hatch

Yup they do!

I also just tried doing the scs connector jump thing and the ABS light stay solid and did not flash
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