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ABS and 4WD light are now staying on from startup. Attessa box in the boot flashes 18/19 times at startup. Began after installing guages/cd player amongst other things. This problem seems quite common from my searches, though no solutions. Checked all fuses.

code 18/19 is ETS i believe, what is this? Is ETS Attessa? Where is the circuit, motor and sensor?

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ABS and 4WD light are now staying on from startup. Attessa box in the boot flashes 18/19 times at startup. Began after installing guages/cd player amongst other things. This problem seems quite common from my searches, though no solutions. Checked all fuses.

code 18/19 is ETS i believe, what is this? Is ETS Attessa? Where is the circuit, motor and sensor?

we have had this in the UK, it turned out to be water seeping in the rear window wiper unit and causing the abs and 4wd light coming on, all we done was to re-seal around the wiper unit or its the abs sensor......

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