Well, yeah, I meant to scan it with a TechII. Without knowing specific years, better be safe than confused.
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Well, yeah, I meant to scan it with a TechII. Without knowing specific years, better be safe than confused.
ok, we will take it to the shop tomorrow and see what they can do, thanks again guys!!
I was thinking the same exact thing reading through this thread. First thought that popped in my head was why hasn't anyone mentioned the EBCM being a possibility? Everyone's jumping on the hubs without knowing for sure? Even if it costs a few bucks to get it scanned, it beats the hell out of blowing $400 on hubs (at all 4 corners), and having that not end up being the problem.
BTW, none of those lights would make it an issue to drive the car. You don't need ABS or TCS for the car to operate, and as Bill mentioned, it takes a LOT for a hub to reach the state where it falls off.
Hubs/sensors are usually what go first.
Jack the car up and shake the wheels to see if they are "loose", top and bottom and side to side being loose would indicate a bad bearing. If its just the sensor then this won't help.
This happened to me before, but problem stop by itself.... so i guess my car fixes itself :)