Abs, traction and brake light on

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Asked by GuruT69MY Jul 17, 2018 at 06:38 PM about the 2012 Dodge Caliber SXT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

After changing the wheel bearings in the front, my abs,
traction and brake light are on. Tried to get it reset but it
didn't work. Any idea what it could be?

4 Answers

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Either the wheel speed sensor wasn't plugged back in or it was broken during the repairs

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Apparently the magnetic ring was broken. The bearing was replaced again but now it's just the traction and abs light is on. I unhooked the battery and hooked them back up to reset but it's still on. I was told at oreillys that the computer they have wont reset the codes. Do you know what else it could be?

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Take it to a shop or firestone thier machine will read the abs code and tell exactly which one

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80

CAN YOU take a fuse out to get it to stop

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