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ESP/BAS & ABS light on & Reset did nothing.

Old Jul 11, 2020 | 10:21 AM
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Default ESP/BAS & ABS light on & Reset did nothing.

So I have been working on the ac blower fan and got it going after changing out the unit and replacing the fuse this morning. I did was wash and detail the rear brake calibers yesterday also in my spare time. The fuse box had the wrong fuses in several spots that I think I corrected this morning but now I have the BAS/ESP & ABS light lit up, I have had the car a week and I am about to give up. Did I hit a sensor while painting the calipers or did something in the fuse box make the lights go off? It drives fine and the brakes feel normal. I did a search and also the the reset (right to left to center/turn off/turn on) to no avail. Battery is 1 year old. I have had this car a week and I am about to give up. I love the looks but cant take ALL my time to fix it.
 

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FIXED IT! I had a diagram of the fuse box that showed 16,17 and 18 and spares so I pulled them only to realize that they had contacts in those slots. Put fuses back in and all better. NOW all i have is the air bag light on the left side. Tps to but i found that fix .
 
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