Vehicle question

  • glenn57
    cold spring mn
    Posts: 10421
    #2222353

    My wife’s car, a Chevy Impala, not recalling the year at the moment has lights on the dash coming on. The ABS and skid marks jester light are coming on.

    Any ideas what it may lead to??? It’s going to the car doctor Tuesday morning!

    Ripjiggen
    Posts: 10531
    #2222357

    Means she is doing to many burn outs

    Jeremy
    Richland County, WI
    Posts: 687
    #2222360

    Likely a speed sensor issue on one or more wheels

    LabDaddy1
    Posts: 1728
    #2222362

    If I’m not mistaken the “skid marks” light is for traction control. Not much help here.

    chuck100
    Platteville,Wi.
    Posts: 2389
    #2222364

    Wheel bearing.99% sure.

    glenn57
    cold spring mn
    Posts: 10421
    #2222372

    Wheel bearing.99% sure.

    yea i was leaning to that too…was hoping only a sensor!!!!!!!!

    fishingstar
    central mn / starlake
    Posts: 370
    #2222414

    we had that same problem with 15 Impala. I was a speed sensor

    MX1825
    Posts: 3032
    #2222440

    Probably a wheel bearing but could be a wheel speed sensor.

    biggill
    East Bethel, MN
    Posts: 11297
    #2222463

    Skid marks are usually a sign of a poor diet.

    Jeremy
    Richland County, WI
    Posts: 687
    #2222484

    Skid marks are usually a sign of a poor diet.

    Usually at least 2 sets of skid marks at any accident

    CaptainMusky
    Posts: 19395
    #2222555

    It is probably a rear hub with speed sensor.

    JEREMY
    BP
    Posts: 2811
    #2222563

    My guess on an Impala would be the front speed sensor connector. Will hurt a bit they are like 200 bucks now.

    CaptainMusky
    Posts: 19395
    #2222566

    My guess on an Impala would be the front speed sensor connector. Will hurt a bit they are like 200 bucks now.

    This is probably right, I forgot the part about the traction control light. That clearly means its in the front.

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