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  1. it took me almost half day but i still can't find the connector and the probes for the ABS codes. Finally, I found them. Here is how: My Subaru is 1999 Outback,I'm in Australia. In America this car maybe called Liberty. My connector's color for ABS is white, not black!! That's why it took me half day to find it. I was looking for the 'black' connector. In my car it is not black. And the probes were wrapped in tape, you can't see them at all. The easy way to find them is that you should find the small green connectors first, which near the steering column. The green connectors are not connected, just hanging there. Then in the same loom you can find a white bigger connector, this white connector is the one for my car's ABS codes. And this white connector has more than 6 pins. You just need to use the one at the right bottom corner on this connector( similar position like the pin 6 on the black connector which was mentioned at the beginning of this thread). Then you can see two black wires bend into the tape. Unwrap the tape, you'll see the two probes. Then follow the method which was mentioned at the beginning of this thread, and you can get the ABS error codes! The error codes for my car were for ABS module and LF abs censor. I changed the ABS module first, cleared the code, started my car, the ABS light still on, I drove my car for one minute, and the ABS light went off! Even no need to change the sensor. it's a bit strange, but no ABS light on anymore. Good luck.
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