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Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: Berwick, Maine USA
Posts: 374
Real Name: Mike
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Member
Join Date: Sep 2018
Location: Berwick, Maine USA
Posts: 374
Real Name: Mike
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Do you have any engine codes? Certain engine codes will cause the ABS to be disabled and turn on the ABS/VSC/Trac lights. Check wiring, and the electrical connectors for corrosion. If you have a way to view ABS data drive the vehicle and see if any wheel speed readings are inaccurate or lazy. (3 wheels show speed at 1.5 mph and the 4th doesn't show speed until 8mph for instance) Bad front wheel bearings or rear axle bearings can also cause the ABS light to illuminate with out codes, but would usually set a code saying signal erratic or something along those lines.
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98 SR5 4X4 5spd, desert dune metallic, Toytech Eibach 3" lift, 1" body lift, RAD Rubber Designs splash guards, 4XInnovations bumpers, Doug Thorely Headers, Magna-flow converter, JBA muffler & tail pipe, RCI skid plate, SPC UCA's & rear LCA's, front sway bar links on rear, gen II rear links on front, Tundra brakes, '02 headlights, tail lights & sidemarkers, BFG 255/85R16 Mud Terrain T/A's 241,000 miles.
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