you need to have the system put on a scan tool and have the code pulled to find out where you need to start to diagnois the problem.without the code you will have a hard time to fix the problem and probably spend money you don`t have to.you need to have the system put on a scan tool and have the code pulled to find out where you need to start to diagnois the problem.without the code you will have a hard time to fix the problem and probably spend money you don`t have to.
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Your abs light is more than likely caused by the hub assembly/wheel bearing sensor on the front wheels. I would take to autozone to see if they can do abs check.
same problem we bought ours a few months ago thinking we were getting a good car but have had nothing but trouble with it for the last 2 months. same thing our abs light came on along with the tracktion control light and the brakes get really stiff with the pulsating. i have read that it could be a bad pigtail wiring harness to the computer. i will tell you one thing i will never buy another chevy." bummed out in bellingham wa".
YOu need to take it to a shop immediately the stabilitrax and the abs indicators has to do with your car being stabilized and the abs has something to do with your brakes. Hope this helps!?
The TC and ABS light comes on when on of the 4 wheel motion sensors located behind the drums in the back and behind the rotors in the front are malfunctioning. A diagnostic should tell you which one it is because you have 4 in total. They cost approximately $80 each CAN funds.
Because the brakes were changed, either one of the sensors were broken when removing brakes or it has set a code. Go to your local autoparts store and have them reset the code. See if it comes back on. If it does you will need to look at the ABS sensors on each wheel and replace if damaged
Well the abs light reads wheel speed sensors located behind the rotors you will see a little wheel with notchs in it and when reads as if the wheel is locked up it will activate the abs i would inspect those sensors for damage possible one got bent or has junk on it interfearing with the signal and take it back to the place that did the brake job hope this helps
Your braking system will need to be flushed (all of the brake fluid
completely removed) and refilled. If left in the braking system, the
wrong fluid could end up ruining the brake calipers, brake master
cylinder, rubber brake hoses, and other brake components – leading to
brake failure.
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