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ABS, Traction Control, Emergency breaks, and check engine lights came on

ItzBabin

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so i turned my 22' dodge rebel on, the abs, traction control, and emergency breaks came on, as well the check engine light and it wouldnt lt me go over 40. So i turned off the truck and turned it back on and now its just showing the engine light.
 

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Multiple, simultaneous alerts often suggest a marginal battery condition, perhaps loose terminal connection. Try a computer reset, disconnect battery for a few minutes.
 

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so i turned my 22' dodge rebel on, the abs, traction control, and emergency breaks came on, as well the check engine light and it wouldnt lt me go over 40. So i turned off the truck and turned it back on and now its just showing the engine light.
Have you done anything to drain the battery? My 2 year old Ram (at the time) would not come out of 1st gear. It was the battery.
 

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So funny story and I don't know if this is your case, but I put a Carven full exhaust on my rebel. Anyways I work for a roofing company and had to pick up some left-over shingles one day. I put 12 squares in the bed of my truck, I know too much weight. A couple days later the lights you listed came on. I didn't realize it until a couple days later but where the exhaust goes over the rear axle had contacted the wiring harness and melted that thing. So if you have an exhaust and put a lot of weight in your bed might be worth checking.
 

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