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Old 06-04-2004, 01:23 AM   #1 (permalink)
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ABS light is on, and my rear drivers side wheel makes noise

like the topic says. my ABS light came on recently, out of the blue.

now my lude makes a high pitch squeeling noise randomly, and progressively gets louder if i hit the brakes when the noise comes on. has anyone had this happen before? (searched already) i checked all fluids, and they are topped off. havent had a chance to get underneath, busy with work all day long. maybe one of you guys could help me out as to what it might be. i did get an ABS code 12 on it. thanks guys
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do a brake inspection....

could be that your ABS sensor is dirty.....
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tried the above, and reset the ECU. the light isnt on, but the sound is still there...ahhh well if i dont figure it out by next week i'll have it looked at. shiet
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How do you go about pulling codes for the ABS system anyway?
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Old 06-04-2004, 01:25 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Have you checked to make sure that the brake pads are good and that the caliper isn't locked......
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will check the pads and calipers in a few days..the noise is hella annoying, it seems to come when i hit a bump in the road, and it sounds like an airy kinda noise...its weird, sounds like a flute, lol

oh yea, when the noise does come on, when i hit the brakes it gets louder
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