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Old 02-15-2009, 08:17 PM
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ABS LIght on Hard Acceleration

As mentioned in another thread, I did my LIM.

When I first hooked everything back up I accidently put a ingnition wire in the wrong spot and had a super rough idle. Fast forward to when I fixed that and it appears my Anti-Lock likght (Amber and steady on) activates on hard acceleration.

It may be a coincidence but I decided to make sure everything was hooked up right and got in there to check everything was connected (I labeled EVERYTHING). The wiring harness going from the ABS module is fine. Sometimes I can drive 30-45 mins before it turns on, and others it comes on within a minute or two. I turn off the car and everything is back to normal.

Any ideas as to how the LIM job could have effected this? Perhaps it was a pre-existing issue that showed up when resetting everything?

I really appreciate everyones help. My car runs awesome, just want to get rid of this nagging light.
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Old 02-17-2009, 03:57 PM
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Re: ABS LIght on Hard Acceleration

Only a scan with an abs function scanner will point you to the problem without guesswork.
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