ABS & DSC Warning Light + Code C1095 - what's the fix?
I've been getting ABS & DSC warning light showing up after the car gets warm and it's been getting progressively worse. I pulled code C1095 - Pump Motor Circuit Failure.
It happens once the car gets hot, so either driving for a while, especially in stop and go traffic, or if I park it to go into a shop for example and re-start it after the engine bay has had time to let the heat soak in. After everything has had time to cool down, parked overnight for example, the lights will go off.
Is there a common wiring issue that causes this, or cracked solder joints in the ABS module (that perhaps someone has a repair guide for)? It strikes me as more that kind of issue than mechanical since it's related to the car warming up (and presumably the problem connection expanding with the heat).
I wouldn't mind too much except the FOUR separate warnings are a little distracting (ABS, DSC, Brake, and the message center)
Thanks!
It happens once the car gets hot, so either driving for a while, especially in stop and go traffic, or if I park it to go into a shop for example and re-start it after the engine bay has had time to let the heat soak in. After everything has had time to cool down, parked overnight for example, the lights will go off.
Is there a common wiring issue that causes this, or cracked solder joints in the ABS module (that perhaps someone has a repair guide for)? It strikes me as more that kind of issue than mechanical since it's related to the car warming up (and presumably the problem connection expanding with the heat).
I wouldn't mind too much except the FOUR separate warnings are a little distracting (ABS, DSC, Brake, and the message center)
Thanks!
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