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Old Sep 11, 2017 | 09:21 PM
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I noticed I had some codes logged in the DIC.

They are:
C1234 LR Wheel Speed Circuit Open or Shorted
C1295 Brake Lamp Switch Circuit Open

They had an H at the end of them. I cleared them and then went out for a drive. They did not return.

I did an autocross event a few months ago and it had rained pretty hard and there was a lot of water on the course. That might of had something to do with these codes...

Does anyone have any experience with them? How do I check a speed sensor circuit?

Is the Brake Lamp switch the rear brake lights or a vanity plate light? My brake lights do work.

Any help is appreciated.

Dave
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Old Sep 12, 2017 | 10:52 AM
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Can't help you on the brake light code.

On the wheel speed sensor, I'd just check and make sure the connection is snug and no dirt/debris around it. I had my RF one get a little loose (no idea why) and I had a code thrown (including ABS, which is all related). I pulled it apart, cleaned the connector with a dry rag, reconnected it and all was good.
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Old Sep 14, 2017 | 08:08 PM
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Does anyone have a picture or drawing where the speed sensor or speed sensor hub is located?

Without having one I am guessing it can be found in the shop manual?

I would like to locate it and make sure it is clean and properly seated.

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