Can rotors an brakes cause the light to come on. ABS and Traction control light
The abs light comes on when a fault is detected with abs system. Your best bet is to have the abs system scanned for trouble codes. Typically loose wheel bearings, or broken abs sensor harness wires are the two most common causes for the abs light to come on.
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wheel speed sensors, is the light staying on for ABS ?
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I hope you have the problem fixed by now, but, it is the ABS control under the truck. You need to go under the hood and open the fuse box and disconnect the 60 amp fuse for the ABS, this will turn it off before it burns up. This however will also cause the traction assist off light to stay lit all the time. To the fix the problem you can pay tons of money ($700 or so) to have the dealership install a ABS control and the problem will happen again over time. Or, remove it yourself, go on ebay and ship it off to a guy who repairs them for about $150 and you will never have the problem again. Also, if you wrap your cable ends with plastic and protect them good, you can still drive you truck while the part is being worked on. It takes about a week.
SOURCE: 2005 Impala abs & traction control problem
it will be right tront hub assembly pplug bad or or hub itself
SOURCE: Service Active Handling, ABS and Traction Control Lights on
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I had a Volvo with the same problem. Codes indicated a faulty wheel sensor. But a common problem is found in the ABS module.These fail after years of service.Vibration causes solder connection on board to crack. Dealer replacement around $1000 to replace. You can find rebuilt ones online. Sends one out with tool for 10% of dealer cost. You replace module and send tool an bad module to him.
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