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BATT LIGHT ON PARK BRAKE LIGHT ON AND ABS LIGHT ON CHECKED ALTERNATOR ITS OVERCHARCHING

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Well that solves the battery light being on, now for the others; the brake light is usually a sign the brake system needs service, either brake pads replaced or simply filling the brake master cylinder under the hood against the firewall. As far as the ABS light, it is not required for the functioning of the brakes, it merely lets you know the ABS system will not work properly when activated. It needs to be serviced by a mechanic. Good luck to you

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