What is the cause of having abs & tcs lights come on after driving 30 miles on highway

Asked by Natverlal Aug 10, 2013 at 09:39 PM about the 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS AWD

Question type: General

After driving about 30 miles on highway my haundai Santa Fe 2005 showing ABS & TCS
Sign & also when I push brake pedal at high speed it make grinding noise.so what could
be the problem.

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Possible wheel hub assembly and/or rotors and/or brake pads

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You should get your SUV looked at ASAP. If the ABS and TCS lights continue to stay on after starting it up, you may need to have servicing done for both systems (ABS and TCS)....I had an issue with my Mitsubishi Outlander SUV with the TCS light staying on constantly...replacement of a TCS module in engine (covered under warranty) was all that was necessary. However, you've also got a problem with grinding noise while braking, so I'd suggest getting the brake pads inspected, just to play it safe...hopefully, no issue with the rotors. Good Luck!

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strange as this sounds a rock can get into the caliper and or vented rotors splash shield....the wear strips can start indicating that it's time for a brake job--contaminants can start scrapin'~

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