I finally figured out what was causing my Brake and ABS light to stay on... . The driver's side front ABS Sensor was bad.
I had taken my truck in for an alignment and they told me 2 of the 4 bolts holding my front wheel bearing/hub assembly on were missing :--)
The only reason I could think of for these bolts being loose was from a brake shop replacing the front rotors last year. I took the truck back to the brake shop and they agreed to replace the hub and bearing and also fix a few other things that were related (badly worn tire, etc). I also took the truck into a dealer to tell me what the Brake and ABS lights were on for (at a cost of $89).
Well... now that everything is fixed, the brake and ABS lights are still on and the dealer wants another $89 to clear them... I would consider this a continuation of the same problem I brought it in to them to begin with... but...
Does anyone know if disconnecting the batteries will clear the fault code(s) that are causing these to light ?
Thanks,
--Phil
I had taken my truck in for an alignment and they told me 2 of the 4 bolts holding my front wheel bearing/hub assembly on were missing :--)
The only reason I could think of for these bolts being loose was from a brake shop replacing the front rotors last year. I took the truck back to the brake shop and they agreed to replace the hub and bearing and also fix a few other things that were related (badly worn tire, etc). I also took the truck into a dealer to tell me what the Brake and ABS lights were on for (at a cost of $89).
Well... now that everything is fixed, the brake and ABS lights are still on and the dealer wants another $89 to clear them... I would consider this a continuation of the same problem I brought it in to them to begin with... but...
Does anyone know if disconnecting the batteries will clear the fault code(s) that are causing these to light ?
Thanks,
--Phil