Hi,
I have a 94 Chev Lumina, and for over a year, the ABS fault light
would come on (sometimes it wouldn't). I didn't care about the ABS
as long as the "regular" brakes worked.
Yesterday, the brake fault light came on when I started the car.
Normally that light comes on for a moment, then goes off.
However, I have not noticed any difference in braking. When
I apply the brakes, it feels exactly the same as always.
Could this be a false alarm? Could this be a defect in the
brake warning light system?
Thanks in advance, Brad
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Brad - 22 Nov 2007 16:05 GMT
Hi,
I forgot to mention that I checked that the emergency brake is off.
I checked the brake fluid level (AOK).
Original message:
I have a 94 Chev Lumina, and for over a year, the ABS fault light
would come on (sometimes it wouldn't). I didn't care about the ABS
as long as the "regular" brakes worked.
Yesterday, the brake fault light came on when I started the car.
Normally that light comes on for a moment, then goes off.
However, I have not noticed any difference in braking. When
I apply the brakes, it feels exactly the same as always.
Could this be a false alarm? Could this be a defect in the
brake warning light system?
Thanks in advance, Brad
Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,
be sure there is no active keystroke logger (spyware) in your PC.
Brad - 27 Nov 2007 14:04 GMT
Hi,
The brake system warning light has not come on since this
past Saturday. I am assuming that maybe the "indicator control",
from the "electronic brake control module", got "stuck"?
Brad
On Thu, 22 Nov 2007 16:05:51 GMT, in alt.autos.gm you wrote:
>Hi,
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> Before you type your password, credit card number, etc.,
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