Check your alternator or battery. The first time this happened to me it was the battery. The second time the alternator was bad. Hope it helps.
AnswerMY CAR IS HAVING THE SAME PROBLEM AND ONE PLACE TRIED TO SELL ME A WHOLE NEW ABS COMPUTER. AFTER MORE INVESTIGATION, IT WAS ONE OF THE SENSORS ON THE BRAKING SYSTEM. ELECTRICAL TESTING IS EXPENSIVE BUT WORTH IT .
AnswerMy car had the same thing, I was driving down the Fwy and all the lights came on, ABS, ETC, CHECK ENGINE, CHANGE OIL... etc. I took it to the dealership and all it was the Oxygen Sensor, both of them had gone bad.
AnswerYes I agree that the front wheel bearing hub assembly is the culprit. I have an 03 grand am gt, and have put at least a dozen on it. They cost around $200 taxes in... and a do it your selfer can put it on in about 45 minutes.
THESE LIGHTS ALL CAME ON TWICE FOR ME THE FIRST TIME IT WAS A WHEEL BEARING AND THE LIGHTS WENT OUT. THE SECOND TIME I REPLACED THE OTHER FRONT WHEEL BEARING BUT ALL LIGHTS STAYED ON AND I CAN'T FIGURE IT OUT THIS TIME
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Have the same problem, in my case is the plug from the left front wheel, the Delphi I guess didn't do a good job. Two or three times a year I have to push it in a little more and then works just fine.
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I had the problem fixed in my GA GT a few weeks ago. In the front hubs there is a speed sensor, and the sensor is broken. The only way of fixing this is by replacing the sensor. Cost me CAD$375
it could be a faulty alternator bring on all lights
Passlock sensor (Ignition housing) Or body control module fault
It means there is a problem with your brakes, your anti-lock braking system, and/or your traction control system. I'd recommend seeing a qualified brake specialist and have the problem diagnosed. The lights come on when a problem is preventing the systems from working properly, which could cause a loss of control in wet or icy road condtions, or could prevent the ABS system from engaging in an emergency stop, which could cause your breaks to "lock up," reducing your control of the vehicle.
It is possible that the problem you are experiencing with your 1999 Volkswagen Passat is caused by a fault in the vehicle's headlight switch. The headlight switch controls the operation of the tail lights, as well as the head lights, and a malfunction in the switch can cause the tail lights to only function when the high beams are on. It is also possible that the issue could be caused by a problem with the wiring in the vehicle, such as a loose connection or a short circuit. I recommend having a mechanic diagnose and repair the problem, as it could be a safety issue if your tail lights are not functioning properly. The mechanic will be able to determine the cause of the problem and repair it for you.
It is possible, anything that could affect the emissions of the vehicle can turn the check engine light on.
One can purchase LED vehicle emergency lights from a variety of retailers. These retailers include Amazon, Prestige Emergency Lights, LED Outfitters, SpeedTech Lights, among many other retailers.
Yes, the ignition on a trailblazer can cause head lights to work improperly.
Depending on what you damaged and what the vehicle is, you could cause 20K damage to a commercial vehicle at idle speed.
If the brake lights on a vehicle do not work on one side, this could be an indication of a blown bulb. Also, some vehicles have front lights that affect the rear lights, so checking for problems in the front lights could help as well.
If vehicle starts - probably a bad ignition switch If vehicle doesn't start could be a dead or low battery, loose or corroded battery cables
Blown fuse or defective brake light switch.
Yes, it could.