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Old 19-02-2007, 10:54 PM   #1
Wallo
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Default AU Traction Control/ABS Lights

Just wondering if anyone can help me, I've had a look around the forum and couldn't find anything about this problem. If there is something, please point me in the right direction and lock this thread.

I've got a 99 AU Fairmont Ghia and the last few days the traction control and ABS dash lights have been randomly coming on. They come on about 5-10 minutes after I've started driving and only stay on for 5-10 mins.

Now i don't know much about cars but if the traction control/abs was stuffed, wouldn't the warning lights be on constantly, not just for a short time? The car brakes as well as it ever has (again knowing very little, I'd assume with no ABS, braking wouldnt be as good).

Any ideas?

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