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Old 09-26-2007, 12:07 PM
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ABS/ETS off Light coming on

Hello,
I have a 96 pontiac grand am, my ABS light and my ets off light keeps coming on it has been doing it since July but only once in awhile, Now it seems to do it very often, but when they lights are not on the low trac light comes on. In the past few days when I turn my wheel their will be like a grinding noise and it did it today when I put my foot on the brake. My brakes have recently been replaced so it can't be them, I was told it is a ABS sensor but someone said it could be a wheel bearing. I am on limited income and would like to know what sounds like the most likely cause of his problem.
My service engine light does not come on at all!
Thanks for any info you can give me!

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Old 09-26-2007, 07:40 PM
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Re: Abs Trac/off Light

Welcome to AF.

You probly have a wheel speed sensor/hub bearing failing.
Best to get it scanned with and ABS capalble scan tool to know exactly whats wrong, or which bearing/speed sensor is bad.

Hub/bearing assembly runs about $100-120 each.

Hope that helps
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