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Old Feb 8, 2010 | 05:04 PM
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Does anyone know where I could scan any codes that my ABS is storing? I have had the light come on so I know its is storing some code. Autozone doesn't have one.
 
Old Feb 8, 2010 | 05:07 PM
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Autozone doesn't have an ODBII scanner? lol. There's something wrong with that...
Any dealer should be able to scan it for you. As far as I know they shouldn't charge for something like that...
 
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A regular OBD II engine code scanner is not going to help you with your ABS codes. Actron makes a scanner that is made specifically for the ABS codes.
 
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yeah your going to need one that is compatible to receive codes from the abs. still should hook up throught the obd though.

suggestions: advance auto, oreillys, campells, small shops, stealerships (last resort)
 
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Whoops..my bad. Didn't notice it was ABS specific codes. lol
 
Old Feb 8, 2010 | 06:35 PM
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Whoops..my bad. Didn't notice it was ABS specific codes. lol
i had to think about it too for a second, i know some of the cheaper scanners will not pull abs codes. trick question
 
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You have to have a full feature scan tool capable of communicating with the other serial devices on the serial network in the truck. These devices include the ABS controller, SRS (airbag system), the TCCM (if 4wd/awd), the BCM, etc.
 
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