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ASR / Traction Control Problems

Old 08-09-2005, 08:43 PM
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ASR / Traction Control Problems

I installed lowering springs about 2 weeks ago and now every time i start up my car and try to drive off, my "LOW TRACTION" light starts blinking and applies brakes.

I am not dumping it

Only thing that I could think of is the following:

1) when we were putting the driver side spring in we had to lift the master cylinder about half an inch (didn't know you could remove it without bleeding the brakes after) so maybe i messed something up while it was being pulled up a bit? highly doubt it though

OR (this is the one that i think it is)

2) when we removed all the crap out of the way to install the springs...the speed sensors were removed so the wiring wouldn't get too much street put on it. could it be that either a) dirt got in the sensor. or b) sensor is not aligned properly?

if you have any other suggestions, please let me know. i haven't really tried anything to fix it yet

PS. mods, i posted this in LT1 tech as well, realized later that it would be better suited in here, feel free to delete the on in LT1 tech. thanks!
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Old 08-10-2005, 02:26 PM
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Re: ASR / Traction Control Problems

Actually, it is better off in the BRAKES forum

If anybody has any ideas, please go to the brakes forum to reply. Thanks!
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