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Well, it could mean that the emergency brake has not been fully released.The ABS system light is on if something has occurred within the ABS system. Something faulty may have happened there, get it checked out!
You have blown bulbs on a radio panel.Need to remove the radio,useing special 4 pins tool and change blown bulbs. 2-What about the steering wheel joystick-can you change from radio to cd? If so,problem in a contacts in switch.
CHECK BRAKE LIGHT SWITCH FUSE AND BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT INTERLOCK SOLENOID FUSE.IF BOTH FUSES ARE GOOD.PROBLEM IS THE BRAKE SWITCH FAULTY OR BRAKE TRANSMISSION SHIFT INTERLOCK SOLENOID IS FAULTY.
my Saab 9-5 is being dumb like that to, i went to the Saab dealer and they gave me a plug saying it was that was wrong but they never told me where it goes nore how to fix it... so i have a plug that is just sitting here anyone know what im talking about?
to begin i dont know what it means to say expensive or not how ever, all the lights at the same time could only mean one thing the problem could be in one of the diodes in your alternator is bad thus turning on all the lights on the dash board,
now regarding your brakes especially on saab;s shake or vibration is caused by uneven surface on the brake rotors (usualy the front) my suggestion is to replace the front rotors and the brake pads at the same time.
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