impala 2017 abs problem

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Asked by x.506r Feb 04, 2023 at 04:45 PM about the 2017 Chevrolet Impala Premier FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

first of all, I had bad brake rotors and the car started to shake when I start
breaking, I was busy and couldn't fix it but one day I was speeding and had to
brake so hard, and then the abs and traction lights up and continued driving
and then the steering wheel became heavy and lost the cruise control and lean
departure and collision alert and blind spots

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I forgot I scanned the car with obd scanner and everything lost communication with the abs

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If anyone needs to take is truck to a mechanic, it's you. When you get a warning light that's severe, like a CEL or ABS, the computer turns off a lot of other functions, like cruise and stability. You already know you have a severe problem, so why would you drive "speeding"?

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All this can be traced back to the ABS! Get a brake job at a reputable service facility and have them reset the computers as part of the repair. Hope that helps! Jim

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