Dodge Challenger traction, ABS, and electronic stability control lights on, potential fix involves wheel bearing and sensor replacement on Dodge Challenger

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
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Some Dodge Challenger owners report experiencing issues when the traction, ABS, and electronic stability control lights illuminate, indicating potential problems with wheel bearings and sensors. These warning lights may be triggered by a defective ABS sensor at each wheel hub that fails to accurately transmit wheel speed information to the ABS control unit. Common causes for the ABS warning lights include faulty wheel speed sensors, which can often be diagnosed through a scan and replaced to resolve the issue. If the ABS and Traction Control lights are on, it is advisable for owners to have their vehicles checked by a Dodge dealer or qualified technician, who can use specialized OBD2 scanners to identify the underlying problems. Depending on the diagnosis, replacing the wheel bearing and sensor may be necessary to fix the ABS and traction control light issues. Prompt attention to these warning lights is crucial for maintaining the safety and proper functioning of the vehicle's braking and stability systems.

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