ABS Brakes
roucka
06-29-2005, 09:49 AM
Hello;
I have a 2001 - Grand Prix GT whereby over the past couple of mnths the "Traction"* is taking itself off randomly (more frequently in last couple wks) whereby the ABS then kicks-in.
Usually the "Trac" button on the dash has to be pressed in order for the car to switch to ABS , otherwise what would be the cause - whereby it's doing this on it's own?... I had the brakes (pads+roter's) replaced last summer but had no problems, up until recently.
Any suggestion's appreciated. Mancini ---- :smokin:
I have a 2001 - Grand Prix GT whereby over the past couple of mnths the "Traction"* is taking itself off randomly (more frequently in last couple wks) whereby the ABS then kicks-in.
Usually the "Trac" button on the dash has to be pressed in order for the car to switch to ABS , otherwise what would be the cause - whereby it's doing this on it's own?... I had the brakes (pads+roter's) replaced last summer but had no problems, up until recently.
Any suggestion's appreciated. Mancini ---- :smokin:
92dksdaytona
06-29-2005, 09:25 PM
i think there may be a short in the traction control switch or button.
I have a 2001 - Grand Prix GT whereby over the past couple of mnths the "Traction"* is taking itself off randomly (more frequently in last couple wks) whereby the ABS then kicks-in.
Usually the "Trac" button on the dash has to be pressed in order for the car to switch to ABS , otherwise what would be the cause - whereby it's doing this on it's own?... I had the brakes (pads+roter's) replaced last summer but had no problems, up until recently.
Any suggestion's appreciated. Mancini ---- :smokin: [/QUOTE]
I have a 2001 - Grand Prix GT whereby over the past couple of mnths the "Traction"* is taking itself off randomly (more frequently in last couple wks) whereby the ABS then kicks-in.
Usually the "Trac" button on the dash has to be pressed in order for the car to switch to ABS , otherwise what would be the cause - whereby it's doing this on it's own?... I had the brakes (pads+roter's) replaced last summer but had no problems, up until recently.
Any suggestion's appreciated. Mancini ---- :smokin: [/QUOTE]
kustomkid54
06-29-2005, 09:31 PM
i think there may be a short in the traction control switch or button.
I have a 2001 - Grand Prix GT whereby over the past couple of mnths the "Traction"* is taking itself off randomly (more frequently in last couple wks) whereby the ABS then kicks-in.
Usually the "Trac" button on the dash has to be pressed in order for the car to switch to ABS , otherwise what would be the cause - whereby it's doing this on it's own?... I had the brakes (pads+roter's) replaced last summer but had no problems, up until recently.
Any suggestion's appreciated. Mancini ---- :smokin: [/QUOTE]
I'd say it's the traction control sensor. But have you have it scanned yet? Before you start throwing money at it, have it scanned.
I have a 2001 - Grand Prix GT whereby over the past couple of mnths the "Traction"* is taking itself off randomly (more frequently in last couple wks) whereby the ABS then kicks-in.
Usually the "Trac" button on the dash has to be pressed in order for the car to switch to ABS , otherwise what would be the cause - whereby it's doing this on it's own?... I had the brakes (pads+roter's) replaced last summer but had no problems, up until recently.
Any suggestion's appreciated. Mancini ---- :smokin: [/QUOTE]
I'd say it's the traction control sensor. But have you have it scanned yet? Before you start throwing money at it, have it scanned.
richtazz
07-01-2005, 12:14 PM
Sounds like a bad ABS sensor in the hub bearing. Its a fairly common problem and will cause the symptoms you describe.
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