Chrysler PT Cruiser 2001 Service Manual Supplement page 1983

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BRAKES (CAB)
LEFT REAR SENSOR CIRCUIT FAILURE —
TEST
2
Turn ignition off.
Disconnect the Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor connector.
Note: Check connector - Clean/repair as necessary.
Turn ignition on.
Measure the voltage across the Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor 12 Volt Supply circuit
and the Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Signal Circuit in the Left Rear Wheel Speed
Sensor connector.
Is the voltage above 10 volts?
Yes → Go To 3
→ Go To 7
No
3
Turn ignition off.
Inspect the Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor and Connector.
Is the Sensor or Connector Damaged?
Yes → Repair as necessary.
→ Go To 4
No
4
Turn ignition off.
Disconnect the Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Connector.
Note: Check connector - Clean/repair as necessary.
Measure the resistance between either one of the Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor
terminals and ground.
Is the resistance below 15,000 ohms?
Yes → Replace the Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor.
→ Go To 5
No
5
Turn ignition off.
Disconnect the CAB connector.
Note: Check connector - Clean/repair as necessary.
Remove harness strain relief to access wires in CAB connector for backprobing.
Using a voltmeter in Direct Current (DC) mode, and special tool 6801, backprobe the
Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor Signal Circuit at CAB.
Reconnect the CAB connector.
Turn ignition on.
Slowly rotate the wheel while observing voltmeter reading.
Does the voltage change from approximately 1.6 volts to 0.8 volts as the wheel is
rotated?
Yes → Go To 6
→ Replace the Left Rear Wheel Speed Sensor.
No
6
If there are no potential causes remaining, replace the CAB.
View repair options.
Repair
ACTION
Perform ABS VERIFICATION TEST.
Perform ABS VERIFICATION TEST.
Perform ABS VERIFICATION TEST.
Replace the CAB.
Perform ABS VERIFICATION TEST.
Continued
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