Frogmech
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After changing out my rear axle shafts and replacing front axle seals, I got everything back together and I now have the ABS & Traction control lights on constantly.
while I had my rear axle shafts still out and the rear speed sensors disconnected, I did an oil change. Was waiting on my shafts so I figured I could do some other minor maintenance that needed to be done. After the change I fired up the jeep to circulate the oil and check the level. Standard practice for me. When I did that the ABS & TC lights came on and didn't go off. I figured it wasn't a big deal, lights will go off when everything goes back together. Well that didn't happen.
Disconnected the battery and left it overnight. Not sure at the time if that at all is a possible fix so I did it anyway. Re-connected it and fired it up today and lights are still on.
Checked all the connections. All connections are connected and tight. I even thought I'd be clever and use dielectric grease in the connections for good measure.
What now?
while I had my rear axle shafts still out and the rear speed sensors disconnected, I did an oil change. Was waiting on my shafts so I figured I could do some other minor maintenance that needed to be done. After the change I fired up the jeep to circulate the oil and check the level. Standard practice for me. When I did that the ABS & TC lights came on and didn't go off. I figured it wasn't a big deal, lights will go off when everything goes back together. Well that didn't happen.
Disconnected the battery and left it overnight. Not sure at the time if that at all is a possible fix so I did it anyway. Re-connected it and fired it up today and lights are still on.
Checked all the connections. All connections are connected and tight. I even thought I'd be clever and use dielectric grease in the connections for good measure.
What now?