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No ABS Light, But ODBII Reader Read 5 Codes?

Old Mar 18, 2014 | 06:00 PM
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Okay, I had a friend use their ODBII reader on my truck and everything checked out A-Okay under the hood, until it came to the ABS scan. A few months back I had a wheel cylinder leak and had both sides changed out and new brake pad's used and bled the lines and refilled them, and the ABS/Brake lights went off.

To this day I do not have an ABS nor brake light on, but when he ran the ABS portion of the scanner it came back with 5 or so errors, only 2 of them were something strange. I forgot what they all were but one was mismatch something for ABS even though it was set up right for my truck. The main two were one code said brake stuck, and another said erratic signal or something.

I don't even know if my ABS works or not, but I do know my light works and does not stay on, as when I start the truck the light comes on and goes off. I was told not to worry about it since my system isn't throwing anything out there to engage the ABS light, but i'm just curious as to why I would have no light, but have 5 codes comes back.

I don't know if this may have anything to do with it, but he only had it plugged into the ODBII reader.

Could these just be old stored codes? I asked him if he could delete the codes and he said no, but afaik you can delete them?
 

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Old Mar 18, 2014 | 06:09 PM
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Does your ABS work? If yes, then the codes are past codes and you don't need to worry about it.
 
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Old Mar 18, 2014 | 06:11 PM
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I honestly couldn't tell you lol, I don't think i've outright tried to test them lol.
 
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