A couple weeks ago, I got the dreaded abs fault and we all know a Cortex will not read abs faults. Well, I know now. After much research and reading, I knew it could be several things. In order to narrow it down, I went to have the code read at my local Autozone.
I ask the dude to come read a code and he gets to the car, plugs his reader up and turns the ignition on and then turns to me and say you don't have any codes which prompts me to say are you looking at my dash. He then tells me they don't read abs faults, but the have readers for sale. I go in and he points them out and I see the $100+ and tell him to have a good day.
I leave there and stop at O'Reilys and no, they don't read abs faults either. Ok, I'm not too far from the old Pontiac dealership so I pull up in the service line, there's no cars outside, and I go inside and there's 3 dudes behind the counter and nobody in the waiting room. Great. This won't take long. I ask them how much they'd charge me to read the abs code and tell me so I'd know which wheel it was. One dude tells me it'll be 1 to 2 hours. I thought he misunderstood and said no, I don't want you to fix it, I just want it read and he says yeah, it'll be 1 to 2 hours.
I just turn around and walk out. 3 guys standing there and they couldn't walk in the back, get the reader and walk to my car. Pathetic. Now I'm just swallowing the fact that I need to buy me a abs reader. Right when I get home, it hits me. I've been paying Onstar $25 a month since I've had the car and hit the button. Told the dude I needed a code read and he said hold on. In just a minute, he came back on and said it's 0050 the right rear. Bingo. Just what I needed to know.
I already knew about the wiring harness and the common wire problem so I went ahead and bought a new harness from a gm parts site and a sensor. Changed out the sensor and cranked it up and it cleared the fault. I started to go ahead and swap the harness, but decided not to. If it ain't broke, don't fix it, right?