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Eighty Eight Includes the '97-'98 Regency and '96-'99 LSS Models
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95 LSS Traction control/ Anti-Lock problems

I am having problems with my 95 LSS. I have a vibration in the passenger front wheel when I reach Highway speeds. Along with that the Traction Control sometimes activates while sitting in park and the anti-Lock Brake system light comes on...PLEASE help.
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Re: 95 LSS Traction control/ Anti-Lock problems

well did you hit any pot holes latley
your alignment or balance might be off
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Re: 95 LSS Traction control/ Anti-Lock problems

Welcome to AF. Possible that wheel bearing is going bad, check for looseness in the hub, wheel off the ground, the abs should be scanned for codes that may point to that sensor on the suspect wheel.
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