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ABS and TCS fault and off, help!

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Old 09-01-2012, 10:53 AM
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Ok so I have had my goat for a couple months now and I just finished having my nedrix 8.8 kit adjusted for back lash, drove fine for a week or two. But then it went under the knife for a tick complete clutch package with a level 3 monster clutch with the MC slave etc. I finally got home to my car and now when I turn the key to on it throw abs fault and tcs is off and won’t come on. It stays this way while running also but still drives normally. Help?
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Have you checked under behind the glovebox for wires rubbing? There's a sticky here.
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Who did the install? Maybe pinched the wiring harness?

MAF, MAP, along with a handful of other sensors will turn those off aswell.
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The combination with the ABS makes me think a ABS sensor is whacked either because of wiring or the sensor itself. The dealer has a scanner that can tell if you have a sensor problem. Pay to get it scanned and find out which one.
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But yeah - it can be any number of sensors that can cause traction control to turn off.



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