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Old 10-22-2009, 07:23 PM   #1
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ABC error code C1129..

i just had my white abc light scanned with a star diag...

the code is c1129... right rear plunger failure..
we looked at the current spec reading.. wow it was off...
there's two plunger in the front strut and one on right rear strut...

any of you guys have this code before? if so, what's the fix? any alternative? since the sensor is inside the strut...i was advice to replace right rear strut...


any advice?

thanks..

dumas55
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Old 10-22-2009, 08:00 PM   #2
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I had a perfectly good strut with a failing sensor on my SL55 once. Replacement was the only solution. Since the strut is non servicable and the sensor is inside you are S.O.L. AFAIK
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Old 10-22-2009, 11:42 PM   #3
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I had a perfectly good strut with a failing sensor on my SL55 once. Replacement was the only solution. Since the strut is non servicable and the sensor is inside you are S.O.L. AFAIK

cool, thanks for reply, i just want to make sure im not only one with this failure..

i will looking into replacement of right rear strut soon..
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Old 10-23-2009, 07:50 PM   #4
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oh no

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i just had my white abc light scanned with a star diag...

the code is c1129... right rear plunger failure..
we looked at the current spec reading.. wow it was off...
there's two plunger in the front strut and one on right rear strut...

any of you guys have this code before? if so, what's the fix? any alternative? since the sensor is inside the strut...i was advice to replace right rear strut...


any advice?

thanks..

dumas55
Hi Viet, you should have read my earlier posts regarding the white abc warning concerning lowered ride height sensors. Oh well good luck, mine is still having problems, I wish I just got a bloody module in the first place
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