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Hey.look under the car and see if the plug came off or a wire is broken. If all is ok with that you may have a ABS sensor that is stuck. You can remove it and clean it off and put a very little grease on it and it should free it up.
Here you go , www.bbbind.com you can check it out for yourself . click on technical Information , five rectangular box's will pop up ,click on All TSB's and diagrams for every make and model - FREE .Next page go to the bottom an click on I agree , Next page click on wiring diagrams ,then add your vehicle info . then under system click on electrical distribution , then subsystem fuse panel ! then click search , then click on the blue link . 2006\FM\WRFM06FUS018a .
Go to daycoproducts.com, they have illistrations for just about every vehicle. When you get to the Home page click on 'cars and light trucks" then on "belts" then on "serpentine belts". Then, go to the right side of the page and click on "belt routing guide" find your car, then get the illistration number. Close out that page and got "belt routing guide illitrations" go to the illistration number for your car.
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