HDMI inputs are listed as either an AV or EXT in the menu. The easiets way is to play a disc on an HDMI source and look throught the channel listing of either AV or EXT inputs. Hope this helps.
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Have the codes checked ! Do you know what codes are ,What the light is for ? The light is to warn the driver that there is a problem in the ABS system . Have the codes checked before replacing parts ,the code will point you in the direction to go .This system can set numerous DTC'S
DTC C1211 DTC C1214 DTC C1217 DTC C1218 DTC C1221-C1235 DTC C1236 DTC C1237 DTC C1238 DTC C1242 or C1243 DTC C1248 DTC C1251 (w/F45) DTC C1254 DTC C1255 or C1256 DTC C1261-C1274 DTC C1276, P1644, or P1689 DTC C1277 or P1571 DTC C1278 DTC C1281, C1283, or C1286 DTC C1282 DTC C1284 or C1285 DTC C1287 or C1288 DTC C1291 or C1293 DTC C1294 DTC C1295 Maybe your best bet would be to take your vehicle to a ASE certified repair shop or the dealer
DTC C1221 LF Wheel Speed Sensor Input Signal is 0
C1222 RF Wheel Speed Sensor Input Signal is 0
DTC C1226 RF Excessive Wheel Speed Variation
DTC C1232 LF Wheel Speed Circuit Open or Shorted
DTC C1233 RF Wheel Speed Circuit Open or Shorted
DTC C1291 Open Brake Lamp Switch Contacts During Deceleration
DTC C1291 detects an open brake switch. The EBCM looks for deceleration rates that may indicate braking action. The EBCM verifies braking action by repeating the method for finding deceleration rates that indicate braking action several times. In each case, the ABS will not be available because the EBCM does not see the brake switch input.
DTC P1106 Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) Sensor Circuit Intermittent High Voltage
DTC P1887 TCC Release Switch Circuit (3.4L)
DTC P1887 TCC Release Switch Circuit (2.4L)
The torque converter clutch (TCC) release switch is part of the automatic transmission fluid pressure (TFP) manual valve position switch. The TFP manual valve position switch is mounted to the transmission valve body. The TCC release switch is normally-closed.
The switch signals the PCM that the TCC is released. This is accomplished by torque converter release fluid pressure acting on the switch contact, thus opening the switch. When the voltage is high on the circuit, the PCM recognizes that the TCC is no longer engaged.
When the PCM determines that the TCC release switch is open (indicating that the TCC is not applied) and the TCC slip speed indicates that the TCC is applied, then DTC P1887 sets. DTC P1887 is a type B DTC.
You have all kind of problems , I suggest you take this to a qualified ASE certified repair shop that has the diagnostic tools to trouble shoot an repair the vehicle . Electrical testing is a must with open circuits an shorts ,plus hooking up a scan tool that reads sensor data .Not just a code reader like at the parts store . This video he has a Chrysler vehicle ,doesn't matter . Test is the same for all make an models !
HDMI inputs are listed as either an AV or EXT in the menu. The easiets way is to play a disc on an HDMI source and look throught the channel listing of either AV or EXT inputs. Hope this helps.
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