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ABS/Adaptive Suspension sensors

Zkirsch

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2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Hello all, I have a 2015 genesis ultimate 5.0

Had a tire blow out that severed the ABS sensor wire. It seems to have a wire branch off the sensor going to the suspension, I figure this is for the ECS adaptive suspension but all the ABS sensors I can find are a straight run from the ABS system to the wheel.

Any input on to which part this is?

Thanks!
 
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Photographs?? It could be a multitude of things. Remember that stability control uses more than just the ABS system. It pulls information from wheel rotation, yaw, suspension travel and so on. I can only guess as to how many wiring harnesses are bundled together under this car.
 
Photographs?? It could be a multitude of things. Remember that stability control uses more than just the ABS system. It pulls information from wheel rotation, yaw, suspension travel and so on. I can only guess as to how many wiring harnesses are bundled together under this car.
I’ll pull the wheel off and get some photos, honestly probably could splice the wires back together but would rather do it right.
 
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