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Old 10-25-2003, 08:44 PM
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ABS/TRAC lights & no cruise control

My 98 GTP, had a complete brake job F/R turned and all friction stuff replaced 4,000 miles ago, they also "Bled" the lines. The car runs well until a couple weeks ago when the abs lite comes on intermittanly, then the TRAC light starts coming on too, Then it starts dying at very inopurtune times, Finally after many hours on the diaognostic machine and then putting a fuel pressure gauge from the tank, We determine that the fuel pump died...replaced it and the car runs great, except that the ABS/TRAC lights stay on all the time and the cruse control will not engage at all. No codes referance the abs or trac showed up at all. Still the lights stay on! Can this be reset in any way? could the bleeding have caused air to get into the lines? HELP!
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Is fuse number 28 blown????

Could they have possibly damaged the hub, which is where the abs sensor is located???

Have you tried the ABS?? I mean does it work or does the car lock the tires up??


Just throwing out some ideas

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