Help testing wiring connection

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I've stitched in a new ABS connector to my 2004 Ram 2500 ABS module.
Old vs new connector:
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Connected to ABS module:
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The brake and ABS light still remains on and it appears I'm chasing ABS codes, the last one I need to clear is 35 (rear speed sensor). I replaced the rear speed sensor, cleared the ABS codes and it still registers the code 35.

I was given the following wiring diagrams from another forum member and I think I might have an open circuit to the rear speed sensor:
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My question is, what's the best way to check if my wiring and soldering job was done correctly?

Full disclosure, I have a simple multimeter but don't have a clue how to go about testing this connector.

Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.


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*tap, tap, tap. This thing on?

A little help here.

Anyone?


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Turns out I had a green/white wire crossed. There are 2 of them and I didn't play close enough attention when soldering.

User error!!!


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