Check the plug for the ABS. I do not know what year model you have. I have
an 89 and the plug going to the ABS sensor in the rearend was broken. This
caused the ABS light to come on and stay on.
----- Original Message -----
From: "KatedralDeAguirre" <bluedoberman@yahoo.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 9:26 AM
Subject: Re:Re: DML:brake light ABS
> I'm sorry i need to be clearer...its not my brake
> lights that arent working. Its the "brake" hand brake
> light and the "ABS" light that are staying lit on my
> dashboard. The hand brake is fully released and the
> light stays on. Now one thing, in Houston its been
> raining alot, and there is lots of humidity about.
> Could that get in and mess with fuses and connectors?
> When I first got back the emergency lights wouldnt
> come on after activating them. If you stood outside
> while the blinkers were on, anything with the lights
> wouldnt work, not braking nor signaling. As soon as I
> disengaged it you could see when I hit the brakes or
> put a turn signal just fine. The next day i checked
> and then it worked. The day after that, this new
> problem happened.
> i'm just (sic) of it.
>
>
>
> --- Tim Berry <coolva1@home.com> wrote:
> > Check your fuses... I tow a trailer, and it shorted
> > out my brake lights and
> > blew the fuse....
> >
> > Prolly all it is... just run through all the
> > fuses...
> >
> > Tim Berry - 97 CC SLT 318 4x2
> > 13.504@101.91 w/ Powerdyne @ 8PSI
> > Vortech T-Trim ~12-14PSI, Ordered... =D
> >
>
>
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