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    ABS light on

    Interesting! Although I put a new battery in this Jeep last year, I don't drive it very often as it is not my primary vehicle. I was getting a low voltage "error", but the battery has started the vehicle without much effort and I have driven it frequently over the last couple of weeks. I'm...
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    ABS light on

    I said my odometer is working ... but really, I guess I just mean that I haven't noticed if my odometer isn't working. Not quite the same thing. I didn't have time to work on it today, but you can bet checking my odometer will probably be the very next thing I check.
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    ABS light on

    From what I've been seeing on UTube, it appears that I can connect a multimeter to the sensor connector and then spin the hub. I should see changing voltage as I do so to indicate a functional sensor. That said ... an open circuit would be far easier to check.
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    ABS light on

    The module was likely going to be my next check for broken internal connection. Didn't think to just check 12V and Gnd. DOH!
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    ABS light on

    Interesting!!! Odometer is working fine and the wire looks okay ... at least externally.
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    ABS light on

    Sometimes in icy/snowy weather it has engaged. Other than that ... nope. There's really no way to know if it "helped" when it did engage. I just figured that I would fix what's broken if it didn't cost too much in $$$ or time.
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    ABS light on

    Yeah, I think I can get to the front two fairly easily. I couldn't get the rear connector off (there is only one on the back end of the Liberty). Tomorrows job ... too hot today.
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    ABS light on

    2004 Jeep Liberty Limited 3.7L engine My ABS light is on with the following DTC codes showing up: 02 Left Front Wheel Speed/Signal failure 03 Right Front Sensor Circuit Failure 04 Right Front Wheel Speed/Signal failure 08 Rear Right Wheel Speed/Signal failure 09 Hydraulic Pump Circuit...

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