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For whatever reason, AIM cannot read the brake sensor channel on our cars.
It is my understanding that the AiM device can read brake pressure with a CAN connection. It is listed as one of the available ECU channels and is the primary reason people opt for the CAN connection as opposed to the OBDII connection as the brake pressure channel is not available through OBDII. Maybe I am wrong?
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It is my understanding that the AiM device can read brake pressure with a CAN connection. It is listed as one of the available ECU channels and is the primary reason people opt for the CAN connection as opposed to the OBDII connection as the brake pressure channel is not available through OBDII. Maybe I am wrong?
I just replaced my steering angle sensor due to this fault popping up. Will try it at the next trackday to see if it resolves the issue or if I see it again.
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