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Old 02-06-2011, 03:43 PM   #1
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Default No warning lights?

So a while ago I got a replacement ABS unit for my AU as the ABS warning light and traction control lights were on constantly. New module fixed it.

Anyway, last night (wet weather) I needed to brake quite hard. The wheels just locked up! No ABS kicking back at all!

Finished my journey and found a quiet back street to "test" the ABS again, still nothing, wheels locked up again...

ABS and traction control are the same unit on AU2 Fairmont, so from a standing position I planted my foot on the GO pedal to lose traction slightly and traction control kicked straight in and cut power.

Tested ABS again, still nothing. No warning light, nothing... ?

Anyone experienced this?

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