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VT electrical problem

wolvy29

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Hi guys, I have a big drama with my VT. When I start the car, I sometimes get the abs, engine, traction control and oil light coming on and staying on. The thermo fans also come on and dont turn off. I can still drive the car and it drives ok, but the cruise light doesnt come on but the active light does whe I set the cruise. It doesnt happen all the time and every now and then it just goes back to normal after I have been driving for a while. PLEASE HELP as i don't want to take it to a holden dealer as I used to work for one and I know what the some of the mechanics are like.:bang:
 

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Someone else had some of the dash lights come on and got down to the ABS unit. They were talking $900.
 

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Yep, that's what it usually means. ABS modules are often available on ebay and are a lot cheaper. I would get it yours checked out first.
 

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had that happen with my old VT Calais... cost me $900
 

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too norrow down the problem what you have too do is when all the dash lights are on and the fault is present,disconnect the abs module,if all your lights go out,except the abs and the trac,
you have found the faulty module.......easy peasy.
 
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