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breake problem on firebird

I have 94 firebird.The problem is abs inop ,breake and track cont. lights up every 5-10 min. for 5-10 sec. It lights up even then it idelin .Did anybody have the same problems ?Any advice would be helpfull.
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Re: breake problem on firebird

Could be either a faulty wheel bearing ABS sensor or a shorted wire/ damaged harness. Good luck

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Re: breake problem on firebird

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I have 94 firebird.The problem is abs inop ,breake and track cont. lights up every 5-10 min. for 5-10 sec. It lights up even then it idelin .Did anybody have the same problems ?Any advice would be helpfull.
Did you see my post, I have a 95 Firebird convertible,
the abs brake system is obviously impaired... emergency stops at 40 or faster are out of the question ... do you have fully functional brakes?
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Old 04-18-2005, 09:27 PM
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Re: breake problem on firebird

sounds like an abs problem i would look for what john said a wheel bearing and such
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Old 04-20-2005, 11:25 PM
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Re: breake problem on firebird

I have a problem like this. Get a comptuer on that, get into the ABS menu, and run the ABS info. Drive the car, and stop like normal and watch the sensor input. If its anything like my Firechicken, one(or more) of your ABS speed sensors are going to read 0 while you're moving. This is only true if your brakes are also impared, like it feels like your brakes cut out when you try to stop. In fact, they DO because you car thinks one wheel locked up, so it just shuts off the brakes to it. Go out to your fust box and pull every small fuse marked for ABS, you can leave that big box-fuse in there(Forgot its proper name), you should just have to pull 2 yellow fuses.
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