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Seth, that part number comes up as a stability control module. They replaced a sensor or a module?
I think I might need to check my connection when I soldered a new wire on. It was cold at the time so I quickly spliced it. I think I might have a bad solder which is causing the ECU to go haywire. It comes and goes when it feel like it. If it doesn't fix the problem, then I'll take it in. $100 for the part or I give it to Jeep and still have to pay the $100 deductible for them to fix it.
I think I might need to check my connection when I soldered a new wire on. It was cold at the time so I quickly spliced it. I think I might have a bad solder which is causing the ECU to go haywire. It comes and goes when it feel like it. If it doesn't fix the problem, then I'll take it in. $100 for the part or I give it to Jeep and still have to pay the $100 deductible for them to fix it.
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Seth, that part number comes up as a stability control module. They replaced a sensor or a module?
I think I might need to check my connection when I soldered a new wire on. It was cold at the time so I quickly spliced it. I think I might have a bad solder which is causing the ECU to go haywire. It comes and goes when it feel like it. If it doesn't fix the problem, then I'll take it in. $100 for the part or I give it to Jeep and still have to pay the $100 deductible for them to fix it.
I think I might need to check my connection when I soldered a new wire on. It was cold at the time so I quickly spliced it. I think I might have a bad solder which is causing the ECU to go haywire. It comes and goes when it feel like it. If it doesn't fix the problem, then I'll take it in. $100 for the part or I give it to Jeep and still have to pay the $100 deductible for them to fix it.
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Rear sensor's wire got cut a while back. Stuffed the tire enough to catch the wire between the bumpstop and bumpstop pad. Cut the wire clean in 2. Soldered a wire in between.
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Seth, that part number comes up as a stability control module. They replaced a sensor or a module?
I think I might need to check my connection when I soldered a new wire on. It was cold at the time so I quickly spliced it. I think I might have a bad solder which is causing the ECU to go haywire. It comes and goes when it feel like it. If it doesn't fix the problem, then I'll take it in. $100 for the part or I give it to Jeep and still have to pay the $100 deductible for them to fix it.
I think I might need to check my connection when I soldered a new wire on. It was cold at the time so I quickly spliced it. I think I might have a bad solder which is causing the ECU to go haywire. It comes and goes when it feel like it. If it doesn't fix the problem, then I'll take it in. $100 for the part or I give it to Jeep and still have to pay the $100 deductible for them to fix it.
Cust states check dash lights came on for esp and bas.
Fault C123C Dynamic sensor performance
Performed Diagnostic and Found Sensors Defective
Replaced Dynamic Sensor
Configured
Verified Correction
Operating As Designed
Part: 56029427-AA
Description: Module El 8035030
Hope that helps.
#4888
yea dimitri, it was the all in one cb set up from quadratec. yea its a firestick. i was told to have it tuned, but i have no clue how to do it or to tell if it can be tuned or not.
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Stopping by a customers house to perform a quick service..
And take the rubber tip off the end of the antenna.. There should be a screw adjustment.
You need a SWR meter to adjust it. I have one bouncing around in the back of my JK. also, radio shack at waverly and sunrise sells them if you want to buy one
And take the rubber tip off the end of the antenna.. There should be a screw adjustment.
You need a SWR meter to adjust it. I have one bouncing around in the back of my JK. also, radio shack at waverly and sunrise sells them if you want to buy one