Dodge Charger track and ABS warning lights on, front end alignment needed and rear end squeaks on Dodge Charger

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Dodge Charger owners report experiencing track and ABS warning lights, which can be triggered by issues such as a faulty ABS wheel speed sensor, low brake fluid, or a defective ABS control module. These warning lights indicate that the anti-lock braking system is disabled, and if the BRAKE light also illuminates, it signals a serious braking system malfunction that requires immediate attention to prevent brake failure. Additionally, some owners report front end alignment problems, leading to symptoms like shaking, rattling noises, and uneven tire wear, which necessitate adjustments to suspension components and the steering system. Furthermore, rear end squeaks are commonly reported, often caused by worn suspension parts such as bushings, struts, or sway bar links. To effectively address these concerns, owners are advised to diagnose the ABS warning light triggers, have a qualified mechanic inspect and adjust the front end alignment, and replace any worn suspension components to enhance safety and performance. Prompt resolution of these issues is crucial for the longevity of the vehicle.

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