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Old 05-15-2007, 05:37 AM
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ABS light on, rumbling, light off

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My girlfriend recently purchased a 2001 Montana. The ABS light has been on quite a bit but we've noticed that shortly after starting engine and starting to move, there is a brief rumbling from behind the dash on the left and then the ABS light goes out. I assume it's the ABS system engaging. Should I worry about this right away?
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Old 05-15-2007, 11:33 AM
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Re: ABS light on, rumbling, light off

As long as the light goes off shortly after start-up don't worry about the light. If it fails to go off then you will want to have it checked by a mechanic with an ABS capable scanner.
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Re: ABS light on, rumbling, light off

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... there is a brief rumbling from behind the dash on the left and then the ABS light goes out. I assume it's the ABS system engaging.
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