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mccauleymon 01-03-2012 05:48 PM

HELP! i have no idea what this means
 
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2002 olds silhouette, light came on after brief abs function in slush on road. light stays on now. parking brake light is on for seamingly no reason as well, not sure how its related.

Iflylow 01-05-2012 11:56 AM

First and easiest, check the brake fluid. A low fluid level can cause the lights.
Second, the slush may have loosened one of the ABS sensor connections at the wheel hub. You can easily check them yourself. Look for a wire out at each hub and remove the connector. Check for wetness, corrosion, bent pins, and other obvious problems. There should be only one or two wires leading to each hub, so it will be easy to find.
Also check that wire as far back as you can for breaks or chaffed areas, especially the ones going to the front wheels, as they flex and bend every time you turn the steering wheel.
If you still can't find a problem, you will need to get the car scanned with an ABS capable scanner.

mccauleymon 01-07-2012 12:46 PM

You nailed it, brake fluid was low... Now I need to find out why ;) abs and all other lights went out after putting fluid in. Which I needed to use a syringe to do, its way under the windshield. Wasn't too big of a deal after I made the decision that there was no way to get a bottle in there!


Thanks for the help!

Iflylow 01-08-2012 11:19 AM

Brake fliuš gets lower as brake pads wear. This is normal. I would refill the reservoir and monitor the level. You might also check your brake pads to see how much thickness is left.
A brake fluid leak is normally easy to find by parking with a large piece of cardboard or paper under each wheel. The fluid drips are easy to see that way.

shattuck 01-28-2012 09:50 AM

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