ABS and Brake Light
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ABS and Brake Light
This morning as I was leaving for work my ABS indicator light came on. Its the first time I have ever seen this warning light. I don't really have any symptoms or anything out of the ordinary. Brake fluid level is good. The pedal feels the same. I didn't slide or lock up on my drive to work although it is only about 15 minutes. I haven't had a chance to get the code read yet and I'm going out of town this weekend in my truck. Should I be extremely worried? I don't want to start a run away Dodge conspiracy like the Toyota Prius, which I also own. Any help would be great!
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#3
So you are thinking this one?
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...4_55326_0_4024
I guess I won't have anti-lock brakes until I change the sensor out. How could that sensor possibly change shift points in the tranny? I'll get it checked with a tuner to make sure it is that sensor.
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/par...4_55326_0_4024
I guess I won't have anti-lock brakes until I change the sensor out. How could that sensor possibly change shift points in the tranny? I'll get it checked with a tuner to make sure it is that sensor.
#4
Not like the antilock brakes are worth a hill of beans on these trucks.......
PCM pays attention to a host of sensors when deciding various things..... transmission pressures is one of them. It is possible that the sensor in question could cause you problems of that nature, but, I don't know for sure one way or the other....
PCM pays attention to a host of sensors when deciding various things..... transmission pressures is one of them. It is possible that the sensor in question could cause you problems of that nature, but, I don't know for sure one way or the other....
#5
I say just change the damn sensor, 10 minutes if that. You can also try this and see what codes you have https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...code-list.html
And btw, don't use any Duracrap sensors.
And btw, don't use any Duracrap sensors.
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