ABS 04 GRAND PRIX

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Asked by Guru8MK74 Jan 09, 2020 at 11:44 AM about the 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix GT2

Question type: General

Is it possible to make the ABS TRCS LIght go off without
fixing the problem?

5 Answers

26,245

No. Fix the problem it is likely to be a wheel sensor. fairly cheap repair. Of course you could remove the bulb but that is not a good idea since you or the next owner will forget the problem still exists and your ABS system is something you want functioning.

18,235

Actually the car will operate just fine without the ABS. You simply won't have ABS. You may or may not notice its not there depending on how you drive the car and what road conditions are like. Remember we drove without ABS the first 75 years of having cars. Not saying ABS isn't an improvement or a good thing, but its not particularly dangerous to be without it if you're a careful driver.

26,245

Agree but this writer wants the light to go out. Best way to do that is have the ABS working again. Sensors are not very expensive.

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