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    Default aim evo4 brake pressure sensor reading negative

    Just installed aim brake pressure sensor and at rest its reading -250 psi , when applying brake it rises to positive numbers. Normal ? its the 2000 psi sensor.
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    Is this different than it used to be? If not, it sounds like you have the wrong sensor selected. There have been a few different sensors over the years and you might have the wrong calibration.

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    Quote Originally Posted by romoman View Post
    Is this different than it used to be? If not, it sounds like you have the wrong sensor selected. There have been a few different sensors over the years and you might have the wrong calibration.

    Fixed, thank you

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