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TommyT-Bone | Service ABS/ABS Active/Vats | ||
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So I've been a bad, bad boy and let my Corvettes sit for a few of weeks because the weather sucked. To start off with the battery in the 91 was weak and wouldn't turn over. Put a charge on it for a couple of hours and I went to start it and the security light stayed on, wouldn't start. Screwed around with cleaning the key, opening the locks , disconnecting the battery, combinations of stuff till I finally got the light to go out. What's the best way to reset vats anyway?
Next, I get it started and the SERVICE ABS light is on. I let it warm up and the light goes out. Get in the car and the ABS ACTIVE light flashes on for a few seconds and goes out Is it something to concern myself with or is it the gremlins of October. |
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Posted on: 2008/10/5 18:19
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bogus | Re: Service ABS/ABS Active/Vats | ||
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it's because it sat.
Clean the battery posts (you don't mention doing that). I also prefer to charge the battery with it disconnected from the car. It can put voltage back into the alternator and hurt the voltage regulator and/or diodes. Check to be sure the brake fluid is up to level. I would consider a flush, too. |
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Posted on: 2008/10/5 18:59
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