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    Hi, read a couple threads on ABS issues, My 04 GTP flairs up every now and then. I will try some dilectric on the fuses and hub conecctions.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stumper View Post
    Hi, read a couple threads on ABS issues, My 04 GTP flairs up every now and then. I will try some dilectric on the fuses and hub conecctions.

    have you looked for any damaged or chaffed wiring? what about your hub bearing assembly? how does it look?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TEK310 View Post
    have you looked for any damaged or chaffed wiring? what about your hub bearing assembly? how does it look?
    replaced r front hub bearing assembly and still had same issue, issue is abs will cycle/activate brake (chatter sound), sometimes with this chatter the no traction control lite on dash lites up, sometimes the ABS service lite on center reader board lites up, this will happen several times a week or just a couple times a month, no real pattern. gone to auto parts shops and plug into scanner and guy just says ABS needs service. been doing this for several years now, started shortly after a warrenty engine swap at 27000 miles, changed hub around 70000, now has 90000
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    not sure if you've fixed it but it may be a short, open or low voltage to one or all abs sensors. check for a loose connections and/or faulty/damaged sensor. Remember, it only takes one fault in the system to set the ABS light
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    Will try to look at it this weekend, sold the car to my daughter, hard to lock her down for service, buzy girl
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