ABS light. Emergency light and no cruise control
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ABS light. Emergency light and no cruise control
Idk if all these problems are tied in together but I have these problems for years and never tried to fix them. My emergency brake doesn’t work I realized the other day. When I brake going slow my truck feels like it’s going up and down sorta. When it rains bad my tires will lock hitting the brakes also. My cruise control has never worked. The ABS light and Emegency brake light is always on.
#2
Idk if all these problems are tied in together but I have these problems for years and never tried to fix them. My emergency brake doesn’t work I realized the other day. When I brake going slow my truck feels like it’s going up and down sorta. When it rains bad my tires will lock hitting the brakes also. My cruise control has never worked. The ABS light and Emegency brake light is always on.
#4
You have to get the code then. Not lighting up on the Custer could be a multitude of things. Do you have the FSM for your truck? If not download it from the FAQ section. It has a section dedicates to diagnosing the cruise control system.
#6
You can find the factory service manuals here - https://dodgeforum.com/forum/2nd-gen...e-manuals.html
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Probably more like either they didn't want to spend the money or the staff couldn't read it. I went off on one local employee. He told me to grease the pads when I put new pads on a truck. I told him in a VERY loud and clear voice that you grease the PINS, not the pads! I'll listen to someone giving advice if I'm unsure. However, if I've done something for more than 50 years, I'm pretty sure I know what I'm doing.
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Probably more like either they didn't want to spend the money or the staff couldn't read it. I went off on one local employee. He told me to grease the pads when I put new pads on a truck. I told him in a VERY loud and clear voice that you grease the PINS, not the pads! I'll listen to someone giving advice if I'm unsure. However, if I've done something for more than 50 years, I'm pretty sure I know what I'm doing.
Yeah, I have had the odd 'young kid that don't know squat' trying to tell me how to do various jobs.... Usually, when I tell them I have been turning wrenches longer than they have been alive, and they are full of feces..... They stop offering 'advice'...... Fortunately, the parts store I have been dealing with for the last several decades is pretty good.
#10
You would like to think so, eh?
Yeah, I have had the odd 'young kid that don't know squat' trying to tell me how to do various jobs.... Usually, when I tell them I have been turning wrenches longer than they have been alive, and they are full of feces..... They stop offering 'advice'...... Fortunately, the parts store I have been dealing with for the last several decades is pretty good.
Yeah, I have had the odd 'young kid that don't know squat' trying to tell me how to do various jobs.... Usually, when I tell them I have been turning wrenches longer than they have been alive, and they are full of feces..... They stop offering 'advice'...... Fortunately, the parts store I have been dealing with for the last several decades is pretty good.
It's not just auto repair. A few years ago, I was looking to get a double action revolver. I told the idiot at the gun counter I was looking for a double action pistol for the garage. He told me all pistols are semi-automatic. Somebody like that around loaded weapons scares me. Just like greasing brake pads.