Sorry- I been out all weekend.

If you go to the opening page of the taco tech forums, you'll see a sticky for Online Factory Service Manuals.
fsm sticky

In the first post, you'll see a link for the ebsco host database at bedford library. The fourth post from the bottom has a login for this DB.

Find the year of your truck. When you get to the main page, look along the left side for the 'brakes' section, then expand the 'anit-lock brakes' section. Click on 'inspection' and it'll give you the procedure for clearing codes.

I also used the same sticky to find a Toyota factory service manual and got a diagram of the pins on the connector, and a parts locator. Can't find them exactly now, but it just takes a bit of nosing around in that sticky.

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Clearing Codes
Detach the service connector at the actuator.
Use the jumper wire to connect terminals Tc and E1 of the Data Link Connector (DLC1). Turn the ignition ON.
Clear the diagnostic trouble codes stored in the ECU by depressing the brake pedal 8 or more times within 3 seconds.
After the rapid pedal application, the dash warning lamp should display constant flashing, indicating a normal system. If codes are still displayed, make certain the repairs made to the system are correct. Also inspect the brake light switch at the brake pedal for any binding or sticking.
Once the codes are cleared, disconnect the jumper wire. The dash warning lamp should go out.

Last edited by RichinROA; 09/10/07 02:26 PM.

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