ABS, Traction light, and downhill light are all on...any ideas? 2014 Santa Fe Sport 4 cyclinder

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Asked by Qballgreg Nov 08, 2016 at 09:56 AM about the 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Not sure what the pic is of a car on a downhill, but it's lit as well as the ABS,
and traction control...put an OBD II code reader and no codes returned.

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You need a code reader that can read ABS codes. It is likely that you have some sort of problem with the ABS system or a wheel speed sensor.

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All lights went out for some reason....is it possible it was a piece of dirt on the sensor, or just a fluke?

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Mine is doing the same thing. I changed the speed sensor as well as shift break lamp and it still hasn't fixed the problem.

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Has anyone figured this out? I just started having this issue intermittently. Don't have ABS code reader

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