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Abs/track off light problem - please help


weber45ca
09-24-2007, 05:22 PM
My 2001 GP GT has the famouse ABS/Track Off light problem.
I can hear any bad bearing sound coming out of any of the wheels.
I've measured all 4 bearing sensors and they all have the same resistance.
I'm wondering how to determine witch sensor is the defective one or if there is any fuse or something else I can look for.
I don't have one of those readers and I'm trying to avoid to take it to the garage.

Please any suggestions would be mostly appreciated.

Weber

GTP Dad
09-24-2007, 07:40 PM
Trying to determine which sensor is bad is difficult without a scanner especially if they all have the same resistance. You will probably have to have the car scanned with the proper scanner to determine the correct one. Usually most repair shops have a scanner that can make that determination. Although it will cost some money, it is important.

richtazz
09-25-2007, 09:14 AM
I agree with Lynn, you've done all you can without a scan tool. It may be the EBCM that is bad, and not hub related. The Trac-off/ABS light scenario is most commonly caused by a bad hub (or the wiring to them), but not always.

GT3800 Guy
09-25-2007, 04:44 PM
I had the same problem on my 98 GT. Was a wire brroken off from one of the wheel hubs and a crummy connector. Unless you want to do a continuity check of the wiring yourself you will need to have the codes read to determine which wheel it is.

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