Hit a pothole now ABS, ESC and Service Hill Holder warning lights are coming up.

Asked by DalakSec2015 Apr 15, 2019 at 11:49 AM about the 2015 FIAT 500 Lounge

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So when i hit the pothole I popped a tire, I changed it to the spare tire. The 3
warnings came up and it made a weird noise as I drive it the two blocks to my
home. Was told not to drive by a mechanic buddy(he wouldn't say anything
else). Just wondering if anyone know what it could be and how much it would
cost to fix.

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Sensors may have been knocked loose causing the warning lights, as to the noise, could be something caught in the wheel (road debris), or something bent and is contacting the wheel or caliper. I'd listen to the mechanic buddy and not drive it until it can be inspected. Losing a brake line while driving can cause total loss of braking (forcing you to rely on ebrake) or you may also have damage to the suspension or steering.

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