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Antilock Brake Controller issues with 5 volt circuit

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Old Oct 17, 2025 | 09:46 AM
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Default Antilock Brake Controller issues with 5 volt circuit

I am having issues with my A 193 545 05 32 Antilock Brake controller. This unit is sending 12 volts to the Yaw sensor on the CAN network.

I understand that if I replace this controller with another unit from a donor car, I need to have the VIN tied to the ABS. Does this require a dealer to program the change?

As an option, has anyone found a rebuilder that can fix this unit?

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Eric Shotwell
2005 SRT6
 
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Old Oct 17, 2025 | 10:30 PM
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Default Re: Antilock Brake Controller issues with 5 volt circuit

There is no programming required. Simply remove control unit and replace with another from same model type. The 2007 and 2008 units should be replaced from a donor of the same year just to be on the safe side.Those model years are a bit different than the earlier years.

I may be wrong on that, perhaps all years are interchangeable I’m just not certain, but regardless no programming is required.
 
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