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Old 08-18-2007, 09:09 PM
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1997 Grand prix abs and such problems. NEED HELP

Im having a problem wher while driving the abs,traction off, and check tire pressure come on simotainiously. After shutting off the car and starting it back up the lights go off but then come back on after driving a bit. After the come on it still drive normal but i dont want to tkae any chances and have something major be wrong down the road. Anyone have any ideas of what this could be or where to start looking. Oh also its a 97 grand prix with the 3.l non supercharged. Thanks
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Old 08-18-2007, 09:36 PM
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Re: 1997 Grand prix abs and such problems. NEED HELP

You probably have a wheel hub/sensor gone bad. In order to find which wheel it is, you'll need to have your vehicle scanned with a ABS capable scanner. You can check the wiring too to make sure there's no wire corrosion and make sure the sensors are plugged in tight. The hub/sensor are one unit and has to be replaced together if it's a bad hub. Hope this helps. I have a 97 GT and my right front hub went bad and had to replace so I've been there.
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