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Old 04-09-2007, 08:29 PM   #1
blu falc
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Default ABS and Traction control turning themselves off!!

Sometimes after a full power gear change my ABS and/or traction control will de-activate (traction control light turn's on, abs light turns on)
This isn't just some warning as I slammed the brakes and they all locked up which proves that ABS was definately off.
Also when this happens I can't turn traction control back on using the button, I have to turn the ignition off then back on, after that the ABS and T/C are activated again and I can turn the T/C on or Off at will.

Why are the hard shifts doing this?

I have the S5 bypass shiftkit installed, but I ran it for at least 1.5months without any problems.

The problem started after I installed a K&N pod filter, this problem was just with T/C staying de-active.
Then just this week after installing the superlow springs the ABS problem has surfaced.

Help :(

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