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Old 03-28-2007, 08:11 AM
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Question abs,brake lights, speedometer ??

hi..long time since i've been here....recently, both the abs light and the brakes light came on at the same time..before i take it to the mechanic, anyone know what could it be? maybe just a fuse?

another question.......the speedometer (the thing that measures how fast, in mpg, you are going) stopped working...it works every now and then, but mainly stays in 0...anyone has any idea to what could it be?
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Re: abs,brake lights, speedometer ??

Been covered here many times.
It's your rear differential speed sensor.
Go buy one from the stealership.
Very simple to replace.
(And yes, it'll also fix the speedometer problem ("the thing that measures how fast, in mpg, you are going" LOL).
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Old 03-28-2007, 02:48 PM
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Re: abs,brake lights, speedometer ??

thanks for the heads up...i found the part online
www.dodgeparts.com
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