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Old 03-05-2008, 04:09 PM   #20 (permalink)
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Re: Help! Swerve, ABS, VSC Off Lights came on!

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I wish it were something as easy as a gas cap but that usualy only turns the check engine light on. Hopefully the last dealer didnt "black list" you. If they did deny it to the end at the new dealership once you get the splicing job done. That master cylinder is about a $1500 part that the dealer HAS to put on due to the need of a scan tool to blead it. Chances are nobody even scanned it or he would have givin you the code number. He opened your hood, saw the wires and shut the hood, then gave you a call.

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Hopefully I didn't get black listed. We will see what happens. I am going to remove the switch tonight and do the work. Thanks for the heads up...I think that is what he did do...but he said that the codes said that there was an open circuit in the brake master cylinder and that's as far as the reading went.

Autozone will read the codes for free?? If the lights go out...should I get the codes read anyways? Or only if they are still on?
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