ballz
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Good day folks,
The ABS sensor on my 2008 Subaru Impreza is broken and needs to be replaced. The part is $230 new at the dealership, I am trying to find an aftermarket version or get one at a junk yard. Anyway, since it seems easy as pie to do the installation myself (take the tire off, plug one end into the engine, the other into the wheel, and a few bolts that keep the wire in place) I am just wondering one thing...
Currently, the check engine light is on, the ABS light is on, and the "Cruise" light is blinking. The mechanic tried to reset the engine light and his little computer thing says that it is due to the ABS sensor as well. He said that didn't make much sense to him, but whatever. What I am wondering is, if I install this the ABS sensor correctly, will all the lights go off once its set up, or do I need to bring it somewhere to get it "reset"? Is there a way to manually reset it instead?
It'd be nice to have a sure way of knowing that I did install the sensor properly and everything is in fact good to go.
The ABS sensor on my 2008 Subaru Impreza is broken and needs to be replaced. The part is $230 new at the dealership, I am trying to find an aftermarket version or get one at a junk yard. Anyway, since it seems easy as pie to do the installation myself (take the tire off, plug one end into the engine, the other into the wheel, and a few bolts that keep the wire in place) I am just wondering one thing...
Currently, the check engine light is on, the ABS light is on, and the "Cruise" light is blinking. The mechanic tried to reset the engine light and his little computer thing says that it is due to the ABS sensor as well. He said that didn't make much sense to him, but whatever. What I am wondering is, if I install this the ABS sensor correctly, will all the lights go off once its set up, or do I need to bring it somewhere to get it "reset"? Is there a way to manually reset it instead?
It'd be nice to have a sure way of knowing that I did install the sensor properly and everything is in fact good to go.