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Date Posted: 16:57:36 11/25/01 Sun
Author: colin
Author Host/IP: 212.39.161.74
Subject: Re: Electrical gremlins in "new" '91, suggestions?
In reply to: Joe Maniaci 's message, "Electrical gremlins in "new" '91, suggestions?" on 09:12:37 11/25/01 Sun

Joe
Can't help you with the lights and airbag problems but the fault on your tyre pressure system (known as the RDK system)is common. I had the same. Swapped the wheels, swapped the sensors, crossed the sensor wiring, deflated/inflated the tyres. Everything checked out OK but I couldn't eliminate the fault. It can be very misleading. It's likely that, as with hundreds of others, your RDK controller is faulty.

In most cases the only solution is to replace the RDK controller however most drivers simply bypass the controller disabling the system and the warning altogether.

To do that you disconnect the multi-plug connector on the controller and bridge pins 2 and 13 together then leave the multiplug disconnected. I can send you more details when I get home in a few days if you're intrested.

Devek makes a neat kit for this I believe.

Hope this helps
Colin

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  • Re: Electrical gremlins in "new" '91, suggestions? -- Nicole, 19:16:30 11/25/01 Sun

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