I am wondering if you ever had this fixed as I am experiencing the same thing with my KIA Sorento. Please let me know! Thanks!I am wondering if you ever had this fixed as I am experiencing the same thing with my KIA Sorento. Please let me know! Thanks!
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On many vehicles, there is a VSS (vehicle speed sensor) that is used with the ABS system. If it fails, the ABS and BRAKE lights will come. As I don't have ESC, I can't vouch for it being involved, but it is related. Usually replacement of the defective sensor will clear all fault indications.
I would probably have the computer scanned for ABS trouble codes. It could be a switch or something else such as an actual problem with the abs system.
put in reverse get going 5-10 mph put in neutral then try to get out of FWD while still in motion.This doesn't always work but it eliminates a lot of possibilities.
CK codes c0131 ABS/TCS system pressure circuit malfunction. Their is a Technical Service Bulletin out for this that is being addressed by chevy so you may want to get in touch with them.
IF YOU SEE ANTI LOCK AND BRAKE WARNING LIGHTS YOU HAVE BRAKE FAILURE.NOT SAFE TO DRIVE CAR.BEST TO LET DEALERSHIP FIX ABS BRAKES MODULATOR MASTERCYLINDER UNIT AND THEY CAN RESET LOW TIRE LIGHT.VECHICLE NOT SAFE TO DRIVE.
There's been a lot of problems with the 4wd systems on the blazers of that vintage. The only sure way to track down the cause is to have the system scanned. Some of the most commom causes are: the switch in the dash, - the control module, - the transfer case . There are other issues if it has auto 4wd as the ABS system is tied into that system to activate it when the sensors sense wheel slippage. If your blazer has the auto 4wd funtion and has a ABS light on, it could be in the ABS system.
IF you could get it back into 2wd, you could pull the fuse to the 4wd to dis-able untill you have a chance to have it scanned.
ABS = anti-lock braking system, ESC = electronic stablity control... they both use wheel speed sensors to function, so if you have a bad wheel speed sensor they both will throw codes and not operate.
I am wondering if you ever had this fixed as I am experiencing the same thing with my KIA Sorento. Please let me know! Thanks!
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