ABS and traction control system?
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ABS and traction control system?
I started my car this morning after a few min. ABS and traction control system light came only for no reason? I then drove to work about 15 min. turned off and start again...it's gone. Anyone have this problem before and what should i need to be awear of? Thanks!
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Melting Slicks
Re: ABS and traction control system? (00c5coupe)
I get the same problem on mine, comes and goes, I checked the codes, they were lack of communication codes. BTW, did you change your brakes before you got the codes? Mine started after I had the brakes redone and added SS brake lines
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Re: ABS and traction control system? (C-5 TECH)
[QUOTE]Barryscott,did you get the recalibration done on yours yet???
Hey Now:
Yes, did get the recalibration done a few days ago. So far no more problems or codes!! :lol: Thanks again for your time and knowledge. :cheers:
Hey Now:
Yes, did get the recalibration done a few days ago. So far no more problems or codes!! :lol: Thanks again for your time and knowledge. :cheers:
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Re: ABS and traction control system? (barryscott)
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If you pull the codes and get a 1288 code, I know the problem. :lol:
If you pull the codes and get a 1288 code, I know the problem. :lol:
NO, not 1228. It's 1225 (RF Excessive Wheel Speed Variation). That's weird why it happened right after i just backup the car. Do I need to pay attendtion to something?
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St. Jude Donor '13
Re: ABS and traction control system? (00c5coupe)
Faulty front sensor jumper harnesses are common...Left and right harnesses are the same...The best way to diagnose is to swap the harnesses,then if you get a L/F ABS code,you know that you have a faulty harness :yesnod: