Where do i get the kit ? Paid dealer $500.00 five months ago to scrap rust off one side on rear. Light coming back on. Pickups look like petrofied wood, they are rusted so bad. Hydraulic brake system with brake rotors on rear. Thanks
I said kit, but it's mostly just a relay and some rewiring to segregate ecu inputs. Either you need new rotors or the wheel bearings are loose. You don't have to use the OEM meritor rotors.
Edit: When the light comes on, push the sensor all the way in until it hits the rotor. Did it move more than a sixteenth or two? If the wheel bearings are loose, the tone ring can reach over and touch the sensor, pushing it out. This happens over and over until it sets a code for the air gap being too large. When the tone ring has simply eroded away, you get codes for erratic signal. While this is a helpful check, it's not totally accurate because the sensor air gap will always be greater than the tallest tooth in the tone ring.
Some stuff that I've done to clean up tone rings on rotors include throwing the entire rotor into a shot blaster (which annihilates all rust). Then it's a trip to the flywheel grinder to flatten all the high spots. No one got charged for this experimentation, I did it during my lunch break one day. Yes, it worked. Is it labor-cost feasible? Doubt it.
Next to the 9 pin diagnostic connector is a button marked "ABS". If you push it, the ABS light will flash a 2 digit code at you. You can then diagnose it yourself. I think coalminer knows how to reset the codes with the button but this is something that I honestly never do. I always hook the laptop with Meritor Wabco Toolbox software to it instead.