abs light on
johns07051
07-18-2004, 04:42 PM
Hi new member here ,i have a problem and hope someone cen help,
i just put new break pads on front &rear and when done i noticed
the abs light was on,i'm hoping someone knows how to reset the light.
thanks in advance, john
i just put new break pads on front &rear and when done i noticed
the abs light was on,i'm hoping someone knows how to reset the light.
thanks in advance, john
gunnmen01
07-19-2004, 07:20 PM
just putting on new pads wont set the abs light, you didnt unplug anything on the wheels did you?
gunnmen01
gunnmen01
johns07051
07-19-2004, 08:13 PM
just putting on new pads wont set the abs light, you didnt unplug anything on the wheels did you?
gunnmen01
I think my problem started after i pushed the piston back in,nothing is unpluged
gunnmen01
I think my problem started after i pushed the piston back in,nothing is unpluged
lorunner
08-28-2004, 01:23 PM
just drive it once it reaches a certain mph it should go out.
sillyaz
09-12-2004, 10:51 AM
Hi new member here ,i have a problem and hope someone cen help,
i just put new break pads on front &rear and when done i noticed
the abs light was on,i'm hoping someone knows how to reset the light.
thanks in advance, john
Take a look at the rear driver side axle.Make sure you didn't unplug the rear abs wiring. My abs light was on for about a month , and it bothered the hell out of me! To my suprise, it was only a bad connection. The connector has two prongs, and is located on top of the axle pumpkin. It was an easy fix. Also, I believe the rear wheel abs connections, have a recall on them. Check your local dealer, for more info.
i just put new break pads on front &rear and when done i noticed
the abs light was on,i'm hoping someone knows how to reset the light.
thanks in advance, john
Take a look at the rear driver side axle.Make sure you didn't unplug the rear abs wiring. My abs light was on for about a month , and it bothered the hell out of me! To my suprise, it was only a bad connection. The connector has two prongs, and is located on top of the axle pumpkin. It was an easy fix. Also, I believe the rear wheel abs connections, have a recall on them. Check your local dealer, for more info.
T2kind
09-14-2004, 12:07 PM
That happened to me as well. My brake light went on, and I replaced my pads. A few days after that my ABS light came on!!! What a coincident, I thought!!! After taking the car to a few local shops, they couldn't reset the ABS light, so I decided to take it to the dealer for them to look into it. During the time the ABS light lid up, I noticed the brake system was not functioning correctly. Anyway, the dealer replaced the ABS sensor (cost around $80.00 plus labor) and that's fixed it. Two years later, I encountered the same problem... ABS light came on....and brakes acted weird!!! I bought another ABS sensor, and fixed it as well. Good luck... Ohh mine was a 95 Rodeo.
Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2026
