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Old June 15th, 2019, 8:40 AM
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Angry ABS light bulb on the Chevrolet Aveo

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I have a problem with the ABS light bulb on the Chevrolet Aveo 2007.
I replaced the left-to-front sensor, according to the service diagnosis in my area. The light, illuminates at higher speeds 50-60 km / h, does not turn on at low speeds.
The error code is C0036, it's interesting for that makes a reference to sensor 2 on that left-hand side.
If you have any suggestion for I would be grateful
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Check the wiring to the sensor for a clean and tight connection. Also check the wiring to the sensor as far back as you can for frayed wires.
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I set up a new sensor, it behaves as before, at low speed does not illuminate the ABS light bulb. At speeds above 50 km / h the ABS light bulb illuminates. I cleaned the sensor connectors, with a spray, I made a car drive with my laptop with diagnosis software running. The wheels are spinning at the same speed, but at over 50 km / h the ABS lamp lights up and indicates that the left front sensor is the cause of the problem!
Do you think the toothed crown, the one the sensor reads, can be cracked at the higher speeds to open and not properly transmit the spin information?
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Could be a bad sensor. Is it the same as the right side sensor? If so, swap them and see if it now indicates a problem with the right wheel sensor. If it does, it's the sensor. If it still says it's the left sensor, you'll need to to a bit more investigating of the hub area and wiring.
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The idea is good, I will change the sensor on the right, with the one on the left, if it appears on the diagnosis that the sensor on the right is defective, then I will replace the new sensor!
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Hello!
I'm happy to write to you, to let you know how to solve my ABS problem. On the left side of the face, the toothed ring - read by the sensor - was cracked. At low wheel speeds, there were no problems, at high revs the ring opened and the sensor read the rotating information , wrong!
I have replaced the toothed ring and everything has returned to normal. Thank you to all those who helped me with advice. The information I offer can be useful to others with the same problem soon!




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