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Old 04-24-2005, 07:05 PM
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95 ABS light on

a few days ago i was hooking up my 12disc changer to the back of my cd player and the next day my ABS light came on and they r not working,
i could i have pulled a wire out or something does anyone know if there r any wires back there for that if so wut color and where do they run so i can follow them to check

checked fuses

that might not even be the problem not sure but its my best geuss ?


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Lightbulb idea

I have a 99 gp and my abs and track light came on and off intermittently, it turned out it was a wire that was like sliced or maybe just broken at the wheel speed sensor, might wanna check that out
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Old 05-09-2005, 06:00 PM
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Thumbs up abs

I have a 94 grand prix my abs light came on i took some brake drum cleaner (or) degreaser works sprayed some inside there and hosed it out good then mine went off. sometimes those sensors get dirty or greasie.
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