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Old May 4, 2012 | 09:07 AM
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ACD Codes 65 and 82, need help!

I did some searching and reading and found that these codes are common 65- ABS Monitor, and 82 - Pump fail. I'm hoping this is not my pump going out and another problem entirely. Any advice on what may be the cuplrit, both codes happened at the same time. Also, how does the ABS and ACD pump work together? Any advice is greatly appreciated
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Old May 4, 2012 | 04:43 PM
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Firstly... your info is slightly wrong.

Code 65 is: abs monitor system open or short circuit.

I would start by checking the ABS sensors and make sure no wires came unplugged. I'm guessing there's a short circuit way before sensor failure, but you never know.

Second...

Code 82 is associated with the electric pump system, but does not necessarily indicate a failure. My advice would be to find that ABS sensor issue, and then bleed your ACD system properly and replace the fluid with new fresh stuff, and then reset the ACD.

If the problem persists after that, please reinquire.

Hope that helps!
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Old May 5, 2012 | 01:24 AM
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Nothing you said is any different than I posted above and you call me wrong, for 1 65 fault is ABS monitor system - how was I wrong??? And as far I've researched, even contacting people that rebuild the pumps, 82 is pretty much a bad pump plate or a leak. So please one more time how was I worng in what I posted. I am no newbie when it comes to diagnostic and mechanics. I did post right and asked for input, not a smart remark.

Originally Posted by ProPilot04
Firstly... your info is slightly wrong.

Code 65 is: abs monitor system open or short circuit.

I would start by checking the ABS sensors and make sure no wires came unplugged. I'm guessing there's a short circuit way before sensor failure, but you never know.

Second...

Code 82 is associated with the electric pump system, but does not necessarily indicate a failure. My advice would be to find that ABS sensor issue, and then bleed your ACD system properly and replace the fluid with new fresh stuff, and then reset the ACD.

If the problem persists after that, please reinquire.

Hope that helps!

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Old May 5, 2012 | 01:38 AM
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If you don't believe me that 82 is pretty much you are F'ed code you can watch it here, he also states that the motor is a different code, and rarely goes out. The main problem is the pump plate. I was simply asking why both codes would come on at the same time, I understand 82, but 65 at the same exact time???? That makes me think something is going on more than a pump fail. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrYjQat4KGE
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