The Anti-Sway light is on...why?

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Asked by Chelsea Nov 08, 2014 at 09:45 PM about the 2002 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder GT Spyder

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2002 Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Convertible 3.0L V6. Every time I put it into
Reverse or Drive and take my foot off the brake, the anti-sway light comes on. Why is
that?

4 Answers

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LOL no problem. It's either going to be the wire from one of the ABS sensors or the sensor itself. You will need to take it in to a REPUTABLE mechanic and have it looked at.

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I have same car as well An when I first got it it had the same problem I reset the ecu An went away for about a year an popped back on I then hooked it to my Diagnostic sc diagnostics an tool ended up being the TLC button on the dash an left front drivers side abs sensor. Long story short after replacing about 6 weeks later something so I replaced all ABS sensors excluding the one I replaced bc it showed bad again on scan tool lots of diagnostic in hours with the electrical ended up being my PCM bad crazy mom was probably coincidental probably never happened to anyone else but just thought I would share in case it ever happened to anyone else.

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