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Old 10-30-2022 | 07:40 PM
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05 crossfire how do you ABS light on diagnosed with code replace the ABS sensor light still on my Bas ESP light is on my spoiler light is flashing my top or my spoiler do not work. I believe there is a chewed wire on the passenger side, a real tiny I believe it is light blue, but I can’t get to it because of that giant fuse box relay box, whatever box that is and I wonder if anybody knew of that could be removed or if they know which relay is the top and spoiler thank you
 

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Old 10-30-2022 | 10:52 PM
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If you are going to ask for technical advice, you have GOT to be clear about what is going on with the car.

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05 crossfire how do you ABS light on diagnosed with code replace the ABS sensor light still on my Bas ESP light is on my spoiler light is flashing my top or my spoiler do not work. I believe there is a chewed wire on the passenger side, a real tiny I believe it is light blue, but I can’t get to it because of that giant fuse box relay box, whatever box that is and I wonder if anybody knew of that could be removed or if they know which relay is the top and spoiler thank you
YOu cannot expect us to put more effort into this than you do, please be clear when posting about any technical issue.

THis is what I got from what you posted:
BAS/ESP light on
Spoiler light is blinking
Top does not work
Wing does not work

I think it's time to yank the trim from the trunk area, unplug ALL connectors from the CLP/SSM in the passenger rear wheel well, and look for water intrusion. You are looking for corrosion/mold/water damage to the connector pins. If you find that, tear the CLP/SSM cover off and see how bad the circuit board is.

If you do find water damage, you must replace the CLP/SSM and the last few feet of all the cables, so you get new connectors and pins to go with the new CLP/SSM.

If you find no water damage, we can move on from there.
 
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Old 10-30-2022 | 10:59 PM
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Hey sorry guys. I was using voice texting. I will definitely clean up the gibberish, and clarify my issues. Sorry.
 
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Old 10-30-2022 | 11:51 PM
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Let me start over. I pulled a code for front wheel sensor. I replaced the sensor, and the abs light is still on. My ABS, BAS/ESP LIGHT IS ON AS WELL. The convertible top switch doesn’t work. Or the spoiler. The spoiler doesn’t work manually or automatically. The light on my spoiler switch is blinking.
i can raise and lower the top manually no problem. So I noticed a very thin wire below the passenger side head, (engine) that is severed and appears to be chewed, as in by a rodent. There isn’t room to reach it, mainly because of the firewall mounted, electrical box. That holds relays and other wiring. I’m wondering if that wire is why I am having these issues? I’m not a genius so looking at the wiring schematic is like reading Arabic. Could it be modules, relays or whatever. My windshield washer pump doesn’t work either. Thank you so much for ready all of this, any help is sincerely and great fully appreciated. Whew

 
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Old 10-31-2022 | 08:20 PM
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I don't have a convertible but when you say the convertible top and spoiler switches don't work manually have you tried to operate both manually after a total shutdown without a restart of the car? Key in "off" position and fully shut down, then turn to just the the "On" position before starting and see if they respond. After replacing the front wheel speed indicator did you do a lock-to-lock and back reset of the steering? That also ties into the whole ABS, BAS/ESP thing as I recall but others may be able to confirm.

As far as rodents go, I don't worry about them as mine is a daily driver but anyone who parks a car in a garage or even a parking lot for an extended period should put mouse bait/killer under the hood somewhere and in the cabin somewhere because they are gonna get in there regardless and mouse bait is better than wires as far as they're concerned. Kill them all!
 

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