Whay does the ABS and TC light keep coming on? I went to have the code read and the mechanic said that I need to have the senors replaced. Do I need to do this ASAP or is it ok to continue to drive?

Asked by NaysH2 Jul 05, 2013 at 08:55 AM

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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You can drive it. You won't have ABS but it's safe to drive

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We have that on our pick-up, been that way for a while and so far no problems. How did we ever drive around before ABS??

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