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Old 06-28-2006, 11:56 PM
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1995 Grand Am SE 3.1 v6 ABS Light On Brake Light Flashes

I Have a 1995 grand am SE with a 3.1 V6 ....for some reason the ABS light is coming on and staying on and the brake light is flashing ...i have pulled all the wheels off and checked the brakes and they are fine . if anyone knows anything let me know .
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Re: 1995 Grand Am SE 3.1 v6 ABS Light On Brake Light Flashes

Take it in and have it scaned,,so you know what to fix...
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Re: 1995 Grand Am SE 3.1 v6 ABS Light On Brake Light Flashes

i have a friend who had the exact same problem and the mechanic found a corroded wire going to the ABS sensor, right by the sensor. i guess he had to look around a little bit to find it cuz i think he said the wire was wrapped up w/ something but i dont remember if it was electrical tape or something else. I'm in Wisconsin so there is alot of salt in the winter time so its kinda expected to find corrsion.
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