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Old 08-26-2018, 09:34 AM
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P01574 and intermittent speedometer operation 02 i35

Ok it seems like one issue after the other, fixed the exhaust now the speedometers acting weird. It drops or stays at zero while I'm driving and other times it will come back on. It's showing a po1574, 1212, 10001 codes. I can't seem to locate the vehicle speed sensor if anyone has a picture of the location that would help.
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Old 08-26-2018, 10:48 AM
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The VSS is mounted on the transmission case. The AT section of the FSM has a picture although a not very good one.
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Ok gonna take a look and see exactly where it is. Been to pullapart 2 times already and don't even know what I'm looking for
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Pretty sure it uses wheel speed sensors. ABS module could be bad.

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Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
Pretty sure it uses wheel speed sensors. ABS module could be bad.
It also is showing a code po500 wheel speed sensor A?
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uhh been seaching this site and youtube and cant find any correct info on where the exact location of the VSS speed sensor is on the 02-03 maxima 02-04 I35. People are getting the different speed sensors confused. My 4th gen maxima vss went bad, no speedometer or odometer opereation. found it in the rear of the tranny by firewall. It is a sensor held in with 10mm bolt and has a gear on the end, the 5.5 gen is different. the hole with the 10mm bolt is there but its only a cap with no plug and no gear or anything. There has to be a speedsensor with a gear somewhere on the 5.5 tranny and im not talking about the revolution speed sensor or the turbine speed sensors which are the two under the driver side of the tranny.
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
uhh been seaching this site and youtube and cant find any correct info on where the exact location of the VSS speed sensor is on the 02-03 maxima 02-04 I35. People are getting the different speed sensors confused. My 4th gen maxima vss went bad, no speedometer or odometer opereation. found it in the rear of the tranny by firewall. It is a sensor held in with 10mm bolt and has a gear on the end, the 5.5 gen is different. the hole with the 10mm bolt is there but its only a cap with no plug and no gear or anything. There has to be a speedsensor with a gear somewhere on the 5.5 tranny and im not talking about the revolution speed sensor or the turbine speed sensors which are the two under the driver side of the tranny.
I'm tellin ya, it uses the wheel sensors. Other people with your codes had a bad ABS module. They are known to fail, just isn't super common. Swappy time from junkyard.

I guess it's also possible that a shorted sensor could mess up the module, too, but idk for sure. The intermittent symptom says module failure to me, otherwise, I don't believe you'd throw all those codes.

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Old 08-27-2018, 03:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
I'm tellin ya, it uses the wheel sensors. Other people with your codes had a bad ABS module. They are known to fail, just isn't super common. Swappy time from junkyard.

I guess it's also possible that a shorted sensor could mess up the module, too, but idk for sure. The intermittent symptom says module failure to me, otherwise, I don't believe you'd throw all those codes.
yah it thowing the codes and transmission light seems to flash longer at startup, I erase the codes and they come back, but it does not light up the check engine light.
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still getting the same codes now throwing the cel po500, po1212, and 1574 at same time. You guys are saying abs module but there are no abs lights on the dash saying that its bad, only thing is the transmission light (a/t light flashes like 16 times at start up) speedo works when i first start the car and drive it short distance in the morning, but after that its dead.
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
still getting the same codes now throwing the cel po500, po1212, and 1574 at same time. You guys are saying abs module but there are no abs lights on the dash saying that its bad, only thing is the transmission light (a/t light flashes like 16 times at start up) speedo works when i first start the car and drive it short distance in the morning, but after that its dead.
abs module controls speedo
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Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
abs module controls speedo

Is it a difficult job to remove and replace the abs module?
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
Is it a difficult job to remove and replace the abs module?
no, real quick
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Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
no, real quick
wat about the brake lines. C
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
wat about the brake lines. C
Not the ABS pump, the ABS computer.
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Old 09-03-2018, 08:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
Not the ABS pump, the ABS computer.
ok im confused now. Where is the abs computer. Is it the thing that the large wireharness is plugged into on the abs pump? If so how do you remove it without undoing the brake lines?
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
ok im confused now. Where is the abs computer. Is it the thing that the large wireharness is plugged into on the abs pump? If so how do you remove it without undoing the brake lines?
You're right. For some reason I was thinking of TCM location, since it's easy.

You can remove the abs module off the pump, but I think you'll have to cut a socket to length to avoid removing the pump.
https://maxima.org/forums/5th-genera...bs-module.html

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nice find dude! how do u remember all this !
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So if i end up replacing the entire pump. Is the brake bleeding similar to bleeding the master cylinder? Or is it another process ?
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
So if i end up replacing the entire pump. Is the brake bleeding similar to bleeding the master cylinder? Or is it another process ?
The only way I would do that is if I got one from the junkyard and capped all the ports. Bleeding the pump requires the dealer to do it.
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Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
The only way I would do that is if I got one from the junkyard and capped all the ports. Bleeding the pump requires the dealer to do it.
oh gosh well im gonna leave well enough alone then and try to manuver the current pump assembly to remove the computer. I got one from a car a the pullapart but at the time i didnt know what size the hex head screws were.
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Well I attempted to remove the abs computer module but only managed to get the top 2 screws out, Looks like one is rusted pretty bad so i didnt even bother to try and remove it. Looks like im going to have to just remove the lines and replace the entire thing, but i wont do it until i figure out how much its going to cost me.
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Originally Posted by maxinout93
Well I attempted to remove the abs computer module but only managed to get the top 2 screws out, Looks like one is rusted pretty bad so i didnt even bother to try and remove it. Looks like im going to have to just remove the lines and replace the entire thing, but i wont do it until i figure out how much its going to cost me.
If you remove it, then you can get the sucker off, I'm sure.
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Originally Posted by Child_uv_KoRn
If you remove it, then you can get the sucker off, I'm sure.

I mean like just replacing the entire thing with another unit abs control and computer, But I dont want to remove any brake lines if its gonna be a pain to bleed myself. But in my situation, that looks like the only possible way i can get it out of there, because the maxima and i-35 abs pumps are different smh.
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Need some help in determining the best tool to remove these rusted bolts with


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