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    Cut my antilock/ brake wires

    Was installing some subs and accidently sliced my antilock and also my brake wires. So now the Brake and anti lock wires stay on in the car. I am attempting to reconnect them back together.


    Any tips/suggestions?


    Please help I don't know If i should be panicking and sweating or not. Will it be fully functional if i reconnect the wires?
    Last edited by SirSaula; 04-12-2011 at 10:26 AM
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    As far as I know, yes. Just use butt connectors and crimp them tight. Should be good as new.


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    Okay thx for assurance was gonna go to dealer.
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    just check for fuses, incase they blew when you cut the wires

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    Taking it to a mechanic tomorrow I don't have the proper tools in order to fix the issue. The wheel/tire is in the way. Sigh
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    yep taking it in now my A/C doesn't work just the fan
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    you need a MUT3 to clear the code, an ordinary obd2 tester will not clear it.

    did the same myself a while back...:(

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