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Old 28-03-2007, 09:48 PM   #1
Alan Shore
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Default Ghia is a lil sick...

Hey peoples...I'm back with the blue oval (swapped my VL turbo for a 98 AU Fairmont Ghia 5L). So anyways...I've noticed that my abs light remains on at all times...I've tested the braking from slow speed and find that the wheels locked, so perhaps I don't have abs at all. Pedal feel is weak with it going almost all the way to the floor.
My traction control light stays on too...flicking the switch makes no noise or does anything. And last one...when cruising at different speeds, there is a rubbing noise of some sort coming from the front left somewhere...more prominent when turning right. Any help would be great peoples! Cheers...

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