Hi everybody , I had a very heavy storm hit my house 2 weeks ago.
The result was my Durango was a total write off , my F-350 , is still being fixed. My XJS was sent to a dealer in Charleston WV. They replaced the battery , but were unable to get the ABS light to go off. He said the car was too old for the new computers they use. My question is , is it possible for that light to have been affected by the lightning strike. I know nobody to ask no the dealer cannot help.
I did find a local guy who works on "foreign cars" should I let him look at it. Very bewildered at this stage...............
Living out here in the sticks does not help.

Submitted by victoriacarria… on Sun, 11/06/2011 - 00:46

disconnect battery for 30 minutes make sure you have the radio code first. reconnect and drive vehicle ABS light should extinguish.

Submitted by sodium@captain… on Fri, 06/10/2011 - 16:23

Did you read the codes? ABS light should set a code. That might help figure out what's wrong. First guess would be a wheel speed sensor. Drive it 'round a bit, get it up to high speed and see if that helps.