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Anyone do the hydroboost setup on the nnbs 1500s?

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Old 09-10-2012, 01:08 AM
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Cool thanks... Now that you mention that I was wondering why I havnt seen him post up in awhile.
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Don't know if I can post this info from another site and post it here so sorry but here it goes.

Anyways here's what they say to do about the brake sensor...

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One of my questions is what do you do about the sensor on the booster? I am getting a "service brakes soon" if I hold the brakes for quite a bit of time which I am guessing due to the low vac. I called Erica at NP and she said they were not able to turn this off. If converting to the Hydroboost wouldn't you continue to get this message?

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take a small wire.. connect the pins on opposite ends of the connector. secure with electrical tape, and heat shrink tubing.. error goes away.
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Did anyone find a solution to the "Service Brakes Soon" light? I have a 2012 that I just did the conversion. My brakes are totally awesome now!!! However, I have the "Service Brakes Soon" light. 2012's don't have the vacuum solenoid thing. Just the one sensor on the vacuum line from the engine. I just unplugged the sensor from the old booster and capped the vacuum port on it.

Thanks!
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I believe the sensor just tries to detect a resistance level. I think someone figured out how to fake it out with a larger resistor but I can't say for certain
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