ABS Light Stays On Occasionally code 55, '96 Concorde 125k

Discussion in 'Concorde' started by njoracle, Aug 30, 2006.

  1. njoracle

    njoracle Guest

    The ABS will stay on (more than 2 seconds) occasionally, usually when I
    start up first thing in morning. The rest of the day it behaves it self.
    When it does come on, a 3 ignition switch check gives a 55 which doesn't
    tell me anything. I don't believe this is a serious issue unless it
    stays on permanently. Any ideas anybody? Can I safely ignore it for now?
     
    njoracle, Aug 30, 2006
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  2. njoracle

    maxpower Guest


    Yes you can ignore it, It is doing a self test and is just requiring more
    time to complete it. If the lite(s) stay on or come on while driving then
    you need to have it checked out. Any time the red brake lite comes on you
    should get it checked out as soon as possibly. The yellow lite just means
    you wont have anti lock brakes but will have the regular brakes only.

    Glenn Beasley
    Chrysler Tech
     
    maxpower, Aug 30, 2006
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  3. njoracle

    Ralf Ballis Guest

    This code mean ?Complete of fault display on the check engine light? in your
    case no error codes are stored.
    The reason is that the ABS has his own controller and isn't the same.
    When ABS like stays on, you can drive without ABS only with normal break.
    The most reason for a faulty or inoperable ABS are the sensors.

    Regards,

    Ralf
     
    Ralf Ballis, Aug 30, 2006
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  4. njoracle

    Ralf Ballis Guest

    This code mean "Complete of fault display on the check engine light" in your
    case no error codes are stored.
    The reason is that the ABS has his own controller and isn't the same.
    When ABS like stays on, you can drive without ABS only with normal break.
    The most reason for a faulty or inoperable ABS are the sensors.

    Regards,

    Ralf
     
    Ralf Ballis, Aug 30, 2006
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