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Old 12-15-2003, 02:34 PM
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Help: ABS and Brake Light ON

I have a problem that hopefully someone can help me with. I just bought a 2001 2500HD and after driving the truck for 5 minutes the ABS and Brake light come on together. Any suggestions on where to start looking for the problem?
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Re: Help: ABS and Brake Light ON

First thing is to retrieve the codes from the ABS module...you will need a scan tool to do that.
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I will take it in and have a shop run a diagnostic on it.
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Re: Help: ABS and Brake Light ON

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I will take it in and have a shop run a diagnostic on it.
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Did you ever get this problem fixed.....I'm having the same thing on my '99......thanks in advance for the help.

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Did anyone think to read the owners manual? Did you pull the fuses and put them back in? I am in an Extream enviroment in alaska, (cold, and muddy) and mine has that prob once a month in the summer and alot more in the winter, i pull the fuse and put it back and it goes away. I hope yours is that simple. O and i have had the dealership look at it, they said it was all good and didnt know why, idiots they are i say, idiots!
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Old 05-26-2004, 05:45 PM
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Re: Help: ABS and Brake Light ON

Mine doesnt seem to do it but on wet days,so I`m just going to live with it til I trade it in next year.

I do hate the front ends on the newer Chevys,though....
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Re: Help: ABS and Brake Light ON

Hey I had this same problem,only my valve was screeching like a rabbit in distress,dlr. found out it was the proportioning valve.A high dollar fix!
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