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Old Nov 7, 2004 | 11:15 AM
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rotor button shattered

i started out trying to find out what was causing my miss and found out the water pump was leaking so i changed it but i guess i got some water on the opti because when i pulled out the rotor button exploded...took off the ign module first to check that and figured it was the opti so changed that and and then miss got a lil worse...so changed plugs and wires...still no help...doesnt seem to miss until 4k up...srt-4 beat me bc of it and ever since i changed plugs and wires my abs inop light comes on...any help would be gr8ly appreciated...
Old Nov 7, 2004 | 11:34 AM
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Re: rotor button shattered

have honestly seen that happen a few times..

Make sure you just didn't accidently unplug the ABS controller.. I do it all the time unintentionally. ANthor thing is to make sure the emergancy brake is all the way down and you have no burnt out 3 brake lights.
Old Nov 7, 2004 | 09:49 PM
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Re: rotor button shattered

where is the abs controller at? you think that maybe it is shorting something out making it miss? just a shot in the dark
Old Nov 7, 2004 | 10:45 PM
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Re: rotor button shattered

I had a similar problem with the ABS and found out that one of my plug wires was too close to one of the ABS sensor wires, causing interference that would turn the light on once in a while. I zip-tied the plug wire away from it and the light never came back on. Check if it's something simple like that.
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