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Old 07-15-2006, 11:11 AM
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Question Sporadic ABS & Brake Lights problem

Sometimes my ABS & Brake lights go on at the same time on my dash and when they do my cruise control and AC/Heater fan won't work. Any help would be greatly appreciated as this is becoming more of a problem.
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Re: Sporadic ABS & Brake Lights problem

Sounds like a ground issue.. But I would also look at the sensor wires and sensors themselves (check for metal shavings) on the hub system itself... (need an alan wrench to remove)
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Re: Sporadic ABS & Brake Lights problem

You might also want to inspect the crimped connectionos on the bussing on the rear of the fuse panel. They tend to fail after periods of extended loading. Those should be cleaned, re-crimped, and then soldered to prevent future melt-downs:

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