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Question posted by tshirk69 on January 30th, 2014

Abs Lite Came On, Had My Mechanic Check With Code Reader Said 'no Codes In Modul

ABS lite on, had mechanic check with code reader "said no codes in mnodule". Went and bought code reader with ABS and any test come back" NO CODES IN MUDULE? Also 4 wheel drive stopped as I used atleast every 7 days, no lites nor engage.........HELP!!!!

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