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Old 09-23-2008, 12:21 PM
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PDC Problem...HELP

Hey everyone....

I have a little situation going on here and I need some advice on where to go next with this. One of my PDC sensors in the rear was not working therefor disabling my PDC option. I took it apart and found that one of the three wires was ripped out of the connect which plugs into the back of the sensor. I purchased a new connector and wires and wired it up and still no change. I moved the sensor over to another connection and proved that the sensor works (put the vehicle in reverse and heard the sensor working). I did also verify the wiring is going into the correct connections as well tested with a volt meter that I have juice comming out of the wires. In addition I compared the voltage readings I got with a working one and they were bang on.

The only other thing I can think of is the wires may not have a good connection to the sensor when pluged in, but not sure if thats the case because I tested for power through the connector.


Any ideas guys?????????:d unno:
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