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Old 06-24-2011, 12:55 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Unhappy Please help 07 camry ABS, VSC, traction light are on

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My 07 camry ABS, VSC, and traction lights are on, as the light comes ON I shut my car off Than it gose a way, but than after couple of miles comes back on.
Every time I brake my car pulls to the right and makes squeeek sound is that relevant to the light in my dash?..

My check engine light Dose NOT comes on so thank God of that

Pls help am in Kuwait and the dealer here would not take my car in since I shipped it from the U.S

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Anyone pls help!
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Do you have HID's installed?

If so, the placement of your ballasts are very important. If too close to the abs/trac control module or anything electrical, it could mess with the normal operation of the modules from interfering frequencies/waves and whatnot. I've seen cars of many makes have issues with their trac control/abs/esp etc all at once from improper HID ballast mounting.

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If it is pulling to one side, then the hydraulics aren't working correctly or the pads on one side are worn out. Pull the left wheel off and look at the rotor for scoring, at the pads for complete wear, and see if there are any hydraulic leaks in the hose. If that is OK, then the problem needs to go to the dealer because it is more likely in the proportioning valve next to the engine. There is a reason it is pulling. The lights are coming on because it is pulling to one side.
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Right on gdanaher. Something is affecting the rotation of the right front wheel and the ABS system is detecting a brake lock-up. Could be calliper pins or pads as stated. You should be able to see something out of whack when you pull the wheel. Regards
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If it is pulling to one side, then the hydraulics aren't working correctly or the pads on one side are worn out. Pull the left wheel off and look at the rotor for scoring, at the pads for complete wear, and see if there are any hydraulic leaks in the hose. If that is OK, then the problem needs to go to the dealer because it is more likely in the proportioning valve next to the engine. There is a reason it is pulling. The lights are coming on because it is pulling to one side.
wow that is some good info will check the brakes, my brakes are bad, but just wondering why would the brake light comes on, why the trac or skid light come on???
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Do you have HID's installed?

If so, the placement of your ballasts are very important. If too close to the abs/trac control module or anything electrical, it could mess with the normal operation of the modules from interfering frequencies/waves and whatnot. I've seen cars of many makes have issues with their trac control/abs/esp etc all at once from improper HID ballast mounting.

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Yes i do and one of my HID is not working as well,,, will check on that as well,
and i have installed mouth mirrors signal mirrors,
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