Thin_trucker
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The story starts with a little light laneing which I concluded with a couple of trips through a ford "to get the worst off" I broke the front bumper doing so but didn't think much of it at the time.
The following day, the three amigos came on. The first time I've ever had a warning light on since 2011 and I get three at once! Well, it was christmas day......... erm, thanks disco.
So, I bought myself a diagnostic setup that I'd been considering for a while and eagerly awaited it's arrival. When it finally came, I read the codes to find "47 rear right sensor output signal too low- intermittent" but on the live data I found the front left wasn't reading 2.2v stationary but the other three were. As it happened, I changed both front hubs in November and still had the old ones about so I replaced the sensor on the n/s/f and got 2.2v on all four - job done? Sadly not, cleared fault codes and test drive put 3 amigos back on. Back to rear right.
I replaced the rear right hub and sensor today but after clearing the codes and test drive, my three christmas presents are back and the fault code is the same old "47 rear right....etc"
I haven't looked much so far but I'm hoping there's something simple - is there another plug above the fuel tank or whatever that's known for getting wet in it? Any other suggestions?
The following day, the three amigos came on. The first time I've ever had a warning light on since 2011 and I get three at once! Well, it was christmas day......... erm, thanks disco.
So, I bought myself a diagnostic setup that I'd been considering for a while and eagerly awaited it's arrival. When it finally came, I read the codes to find "47 rear right sensor output signal too low- intermittent" but on the live data I found the front left wasn't reading 2.2v stationary but the other three were. As it happened, I changed both front hubs in November and still had the old ones about so I replaced the sensor on the n/s/f and got 2.2v on all four - job done? Sadly not, cleared fault codes and test drive put 3 amigos back on. Back to rear right.
I replaced the rear right hub and sensor today but after clearing the codes and test drive, my three christmas presents are back and the fault code is the same old "47 rear right....etc"
I haven't looked much so far but I'm hoping there's something simple - is there another plug above the fuel tank or whatever that's known for getting wet in it? Any other suggestions?