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EAP BSP light is on ?

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Old 06-06-2011, 05:20 AM
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Default EAP BSP light is on ?

hello everyone I went wheeling on sunday and I noticed a warning light came on . its the ESP/BSP and its been on since and has not turned off. any ideas and should I get it fixed soon or can i hold off on it . tkssss
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You probably got mud in the wheel speed sensors that are on the inside of your hubs. Or you could have broke one.
Clean your underside with a sprayer and see if that does the trick.
Does it track and drive straight and is the steering wheel centered?
If yes then probably a dirty or broke sensor.
I had on break while putting on a lift and part is only 11 bucks. Dealearship charged me 200 bucks to install.
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thanks is it hard to install and were is it actually
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thanks is it hard to install and were is it actually
Each wheel hub has one. Start by taking off the Left rear wheel (the rears are usually where the sensors get dirty or broke). With the wheel off look on the inside of the hub near the backside of the rotors and brake pads. A 2 wire plug in will be there with a disconnect feature. Squeese the tab and pull off wire connector. Unscrew bolt and slide out sensor from hub. I have a part number from Mopar Wheel Speed sensor to order if you need it.
Try inspecting each wheel sensor and you may get lucky on just dirty but sounds like you actually cracked on past where the wires connect. Mine had a hairline fracture and caused your exact symtoms.
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https://www.jk-forum.com/forums/show...n-speed-sensor

see this thread for part info and picture.
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thanks for the help



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