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I have a Chrysler sebring 2004, the ABS and traction control light has come on the dashboard display plus I have now no heater. I think it is a blown fuse but not sure
there is no reset. if the light is still on, there is a problem with one of the pad sensors or the connection. also, make sure that the front pads are not worn enough to trigger the light.
i have replaced both front/ rear pads, and no matter what the dash light will not go off. I have disconnected both front/rear sensors, and light is still on , any suggestions?
A couple of things to check. This is only if you replaced the front pads, after the warning light came on. 1. Make sure brake fluid is level and at the max mark 2. Did you replace the front pads sensors with the new pads.If not please do. 3. Check that the rear pads and sensors are not worn and do not require replacing. 4. If all above is good, Drive vehicle for about 5klm and switch off and on it will reset itself
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