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    my abs lights have been on for over 2 years. i was told it was a faulty left front sensor but would not affect abs. the car works fine so i spent the cash on a lift instead! the only thing you have to get used to is the lights being on all the time. i plan on keeping the car for a long time so it doesnt phase me too much. good luck

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    Originally posted by abaddonxi+--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(abaddonxi)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-johnv

    The dealers are rip off merchants. $55 for a 5 minute job to reset the fault ( and they tried to tell me its a 30 minute job )
    Well you could just stand there next to the mechanic while they do it with a stopwatch.[/b][/quote]

    I'm pretty sure you need a TestBook or similar to reset the fault - a stopwatch won't do it.

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    [Hi guys was driving along and 3 warning chimes and the TC and ABS lit up on dash Sad Turned off restarted car and TC had cleared but ABS still lit up]


    This could well be the dreaded ABS modulator fault that some of us have experienced. Hope not, but that is pretty much the symptoms I have experienced till I replaced the modulator[/quote]

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    Squeeling pads can do it,
    Dislocating springs can do it
    dirt in the ABS connectors can also do it

    Try diconnecting the battery for a while to see if the fault clears. Interestingly when I flattened my battery the other day, this also triggered the same 3 lights, though when I got a charge back into it they also went away - this has happened before also.
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