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kizad 03-06-2013 10:27 PM

ABS and Traction Control Light's always on and the system's are not functioning.
 
After getting my 2007 Mazdaspeed stuck in the snow in my driveway again I noticed my ABS and Traction control light were on and would stayed on. I've driving it at least an hour already and they are still on. The abs and traction control are both not functioning now also.

I have tried pushing the DSC button and it dosen't do anything. I have even unpluged the battery. I have no clue what to do and google can't find anything. I don't want to have to take it to the dealership again because that is getting real expensive.

Please help if you have any idea how to fix this.

Thanks.

keymaster 03-07-2013 12:05 AM

Mazdaspeed 3 or 6? It's possible that a wire to one of the wheel speed sensors or ABS plugs was damaged or came loose. Check behind each wheel for any loose or damaged wires/plugs. You may want to unplug and clean the plugs out, it may just be that a bunch of crap got into one of the plugs and it's sending a bad signal. Check the fuses too (and first), it's always possible that one of them blew.

kizad 03-07-2013 12:49 AM

It's a mazdaspeed 3. So there are sensors in the wheel wells or something? There was a lot of snow lodged in there.

SparkySparks 03-07-2013 08:12 AM

When you got stuck in the snow, did you hit anything? Check the fuses first followed by the connection to the sensor like @keymaster; said. Other then that you may have damaged the sensor it self. When I hit a curb they had to replace the sensor, hub bearing and then reset the sensor in the computer.

keymaster 03-07-2013 12:15 PM

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Originally Posted by kizad (Post 1934800)
It's a mazdaspeed 3. So there are sensors in the wheel wells or something? There was a lot of snow lodged in there.

There are. Start with the fuses though, it's possible that one of the wires shorted or got wet and that blew a fuse. If the fuses are good, then you get to take the wheels off and check out the wiring to see if there is any damage. If you're lucky, cleaning things up will fix it, if not it's a trip to the dealership for a new sensor and calibration. It's hard to say what it might be until you start looking though, good luck.

kizad 03-07-2013 01:51 PM

Thanks! Any chance there are diagrams or pictures of where or what these sensors look like?

Lex 03-07-2013 02:31 PM

Check the fault codes. Those modules generate faults.

keymaster 03-07-2013 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by kizad (Post 1935772)
Thanks! Any chance there are diagrams or pictures of where or what these sensors look like?

Probably in the workshop manual. I don't know if it is posted around here somewhere, you'll have to search. Or just look for the wires, the only wires that should be in the wheel well or on the axel should go to the sensors.

And Lex is right, the warning lights should be generating codes that you can pull and look up...you'll need something to do that with. I think a ODBII scanner will read those as well, but don't quote me on that...that would include stuff like a Dashhawk or AP, anything that can pull codes. Auto parts stores used to read those codes for free, I recently heard some aren't doing it anymore. Check for a local meet, someone probably can help you out with that.

DadliMS3 10-10-2019 03:16 PM

What was the reason?

MSMS3 10-10-2019 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by DadliMS3 (Post 3170978)
What was the reason?

You do know that post was six, I repeat, six years ago, right? Do you really expect him to be following the thread now? Maybe PM him, if he is even still here and still owns his car.

Db09ms3 10-11-2019 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by MSMS3 (Post 3170982)
You do know that post was six, I repeat, six years ago, right? Do you really expect him to be following the thread now? Maybe PM him, if he is even still here and still owns his car.

Jeez no need to be a dick. :ms3rick:

MSMS3 10-12-2019 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Db09ms3 (Post 3170995)
Jeez no need to be a dick. :ms3rick:

He should just think before posting. Really. All of us. Not that hard to look at post dates. Keymaster’s last post of any kind was in May, 2014. If he is even here, it’s just about zero percent that he’d still be following the thread. I suggested a PM might actually reach him if he is still involved here. That was constructive.


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