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Old 04-04-2005, 05:47 PM
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Question help low traction light ++++FIX++++

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My low traction light comes on and the brakes are being applied. It happen when I start the van. It goes away but than, my TCS and ABS light come on and stay on. Any suggestions??

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Re: help low traction light

Either take it in to the dealership or a shop, and have them do a diagnostic on it, or if you like to work on your own car, and have a scanner such as an Auto X-ray, use it to check for error codes, you will need a repair manual for your vehicle such as a Chilton manual to properly identify them. That would definitely be a good place to start.
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any experience with the montana advise????
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Old 04-05-2005, 01:55 PM
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Re: help low traction light

Got it fix!! The speed sensor was brocken. I did the engine scan and quite a few errors came up all related to the sensor. After inspection, I noticed that the cable was brocken.
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