I think you must be talking about the rear wheel ABS light flashing. There is no code 7 or 77 for this PCM, so unless it is an ABS code I am not sure what you are talking about. If it is an ABS problem, unplug the module under or beside the brake master cylinder for about a ten second period and then re-connect. If the light goes out, great. That probably means the module is about to go so let it run its course. If not, those solenoids on the rear brake line have had it. In that case leave the connector to the module unplugged and tape it off so no corrosion gets in there. I know this sounds stupid, but the RWAL type ABS was no good anyways as about 80% of the braking is done up front. We left hundreds of these unhooked after warranty expired. Good luck.
2007-01-17 14:13:23
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answered by Deano 7
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I'm not sure of the code meaning or if there even is one but to correct your problem all you have to do is disconnect the positive battery cable for about five minutes then reconnect it. That should solve your problem. If there is some problem that should make such a code flash it will begin again after a few miles.
2007-01-17 18:38:53
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answered by Smokey 4
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you should get a code 12 first..which only means your car isn't running...come to think of it...I don't think there is a code 7....you should recheck it...perhaps it's code 77...look in the book at your local library or call a mechanic and ask them...it's probaby code 77
2007-01-17 12:30:29
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answered by Kenneth S 5
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That isn't a code......what you should check is how to operate the code flashes.
2007-01-17 12:27:57
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answered by gin and juice 3
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