ABS-Checkbox
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I don't know if this is right here...Mods: please move it if not.
I have some trouble with my ABS. I have the Workshopmanual. There is (for the workshops) an Tool called ABS-Checkbox. Has anybody a wiring-diagramm of this Box? I will build it for me.
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I have some trouble with my ABS. I have the Workshopmanual. There is (for the workshops) an Tool called ABS-Checkbox. Has anybody a wiring-diagramm of this Box? I will build it for me.
Thanks
Maybe you mean a break-out box??
That connects in the wiring harness between some existing plug. You unplug the harness, put this in-between, and plug it back in. Now all the proper connections are maintained, but you can check each wire with a meter WHILE it is still connected.
That connects in the wiring harness between some existing plug. You unplug the harness, put this in-between, and plug it back in. Now all the proper connections are maintained, but you can check each wire with a meter WHILE it is still connected.
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No, this would be easy to build. I mean that Box that you connect to the ABS-Wiring-harness under your right seat. With this Box you can Check your ABS-System and switch between the sensors on each wheel.
I try to Post a Picture of it. There is a Pic in the Workshop-manual.
I try to Post a Picture of it. There is a Pic in the Workshop-manual.
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Probably not... (just kidding)
I'm not sure, but that tester box looks like it can simulate the signals coming from the wheel sensors. That way you can test the ABS controller without driving the car.
So it's like a breakout box, but with oscillator(s) that can be switched into different circuits. But I don't know what those signals are supposed to look like. If you wanted to design one for yourself, first you need a breakout box like I described. Then use an oscilloscope while driving to see what the signals are supposed to look like. Then make or buy an oscillator to simulate that signal, and hook it into that box so you can switch it into the wheelsensor circuits.
Probably not... (just kidding)
I'm not sure, but that tester box looks like it can simulate the signals coming from the wheel sensors. That way you can test the ABS controller without driving the car.
So it's like a breakout box, but with oscillator(s) that can be switched into different circuits. But I don't know what those signals are supposed to look like. If you wanted to design one for yourself, first you need a breakout box like I described. Then use an oscilloscope while driving to see what the signals are supposed to look like. Then make or buy an oscillator to simulate that signal, and hook it into that box so you can switch it into the wheelsensor circuits.
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