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Old Jan 15, 2009 | 06:50 PM
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Good day everyone, I have a 2003 Discovery some times when I hit the brakes it acts like it triggers the anti lock brake system. This can happen when I am backing out of my driveway, I would assume it is a sensor of some sort? Also some times when this happens it also turns on the ABS light the traction control light and incline light. Once again I would have to guess it is some sort of sensor. Like the ABS modulator?

Any help is much appreciated.

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J
 
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Old Jan 15, 2009 | 07:01 PM
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Do a search for the 3 Amigos. The search button is at the top of the screen. There are a ton of threads on this forum dealing with exactly what you are experiencing.
 
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Old Jan 15, 2009 | 08:43 PM
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I have searched the forum and I do see people are having a lot of the same problems, but I can not seem to find a solution. I changed my brakes some time ago they have been squeaking for some time now I assumed it was the brake pads. It sounds like I need to get it hooked up and see if it is tripping error codes, is there anything else i can do to fix this? If there is already a list of things to do in the forum please point it out.

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J
 
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