How to reset SERVICE ABS SYSTEM Uplander 06
#1
How to reset SERVICE ABS SYSTEM Uplander 06
I have an Uplander '06 and after the battery was discharged (after several days left with something turned on) I got SERVICE ABS SYSTEM, SERVICE BRAKE SYSTEM and other related to tracktion control. I know they come up because the battery was dead. I would like to know if there is a procedure to clear those messages and ligths on the dashoard.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
#2
CF Junior Member
Uplander BrakeS???
Here is the service record from my 05 Uplander font brakes only the rears where another long story.
23/ 6/06 42,007KM front end shimmy when braking, Dealer service machined front rotors no charge
24/7/08 95,879 KM Front end shimmy under braking non dealer replace front pads and machine rotors $320
21/9/09 123,641 Front end shimmy under braking non dealer
replace front pads and rotors $488.30
5/3/10 139,118 Front end shimmy under braking non dealer
serviced pads and rotors chamfering pads no charge
19/4/10 143,180 ABS lite on non dealer
replace front abs pigtail $160.26
26/10/10 169/188 front end shimmy abs lite on when (not moving) turn ing the steering wheel to the right 3/4 full lock I called about warrantty and was told they would have to do a service diagnostic, but they said they suspect it was the other pigtail (they did not indicate in the service invoice left or right) so probably $200 to $500.
I'll do it myself now.
note the first dealer warranty check was $83.02
the next was $410.38
the 3rd was $674.64 with this note
customer declined following maintenance items:
purge & clean fuel injection system $129.95
power steering system flush $99.95
brake system flush $115.95
The idea than a warranty check costing over a thousand dollars is not warranty it's taking you to the cleaners
It looks like GM did a VERY POOR job of engineering the braking system for the Uplander, it's obvious the brake system is for a much lighter car and were transplanted to the Uplander in a cost saving program.
23/ 6/06 42,007KM front end shimmy when braking, Dealer service machined front rotors no charge
24/7/08 95,879 KM Front end shimmy under braking non dealer replace front pads and machine rotors $320
21/9/09 123,641 Front end shimmy under braking non dealer
replace front pads and rotors $488.30
5/3/10 139,118 Front end shimmy under braking non dealer
serviced pads and rotors chamfering pads no charge
19/4/10 143,180 ABS lite on non dealer
replace front abs pigtail $160.26
26/10/10 169/188 front end shimmy abs lite on when (not moving) turn ing the steering wheel to the right 3/4 full lock I called about warrantty and was told they would have to do a service diagnostic, but they said they suspect it was the other pigtail (they did not indicate in the service invoice left or right) so probably $200 to $500.
I'll do it myself now.
note the first dealer warranty check was $83.02
the next was $410.38
the 3rd was $674.64 with this note
customer declined following maintenance items:
purge & clean fuel injection system $129.95
power steering system flush $99.95
brake system flush $115.95
The idea than a warranty check costing over a thousand dollars is not warranty it's taking you to the cleaners
It looks like GM did a VERY POOR job of engineering the braking system for the Uplander, it's obvious the brake system is for a much lighter car and were transplanted to the Uplander in a cost saving program.
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I have an 2005 Uplander. I have had some brake issues as well. I have 147,000KMs on it. I just recently upgraded my front rotors to an after market product-Raybestos. Never tried to turn the original GM rotors as they were very light. The upgraded rotors that I installed were about $100.00 total more expensive than the "genuine" GM parts. The extra cost was worth it. I also used upgraded after market brake pads which stopped the squeaking brakes that were present right from the factory. My brakes are now smooth and operate the way they should.
Yes, GM went with inferior brakes on the Uplander [2005]. GM's Business Model was broken at that time and they were producing vehicles whereby they were cutting corners. In my opinion, they also put uncomfortable and inferior materials in seats in the 2005 Van. I dislike the seats in my van.
The sad part about this whole situation is that GM knew they were producing crap and they were unable to stop the bleeding until their bankruptcy in 2009.
Yes, GM went with inferior brakes on the Uplander [2005]. GM's Business Model was broken at that time and they were producing vehicles whereby they were cutting corners. In my opinion, they also put uncomfortable and inferior materials in seats in the 2005 Van. I dislike the seats in my van.
The sad part about this whole situation is that GM knew they were producing crap and they were unable to stop the bleeding until their bankruptcy in 2009.
#6
CF Senior Member
My brother has an 08 Montana, he lives south of North Bay, ON Canada. He was having brake issues and was informed that his rotors were rusted beyond repair.. and it was NOT warranty under the 3yr 36k mile bumper to bumper warranty.
He lives on a dirt road that is treated with a chloride spray but none of his neighbors have rust issues with their vehicles like he has had with his GM vehicles. This one is his last.
He lives on a dirt road that is treated with a chloride spray but none of his neighbors have rust issues with their vehicles like he has had with his GM vehicles. This one is his last.
#7
Uplander 2006
My brother has an 08 Montana, he lives south of North Bay, ON Canada. He was having brake issues and was informed that his rotors were rusted beyond repair.. and it was NOT warranty under the 3yr 36k mile bumper to bumper warranty.
He lives on a dirt road that is treated with a chloride spray but none of his neighbors have rust issues with their vehicles like he has had with his GM vehicles. This one is his last.
He lives on a dirt road that is treated with a chloride spray but none of his neighbors have rust issues with their vehicles like he has had with his GM vehicles. This one is his last.
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#8
Thanks for registering here to complain. Keep in mind that Uplander is not an off-road vehicle. Mine has 250.000km on it, never had engine or transmission issues, still original suspension, both A/C work very good, no rust spots on the body, and I find visibility good for the size of the van. I change rotors every second brake pads change, parts are very cheap. Never had vibrations or other brake issues. People with issues tend to complain on Internet, happy owners just drive their vehicles. Uplander/Montana is quite popular van here in Canada, so I guess there are more happy owners than Internet complainers.
#9
CF Junior Member
Over two years ago I had it and replaced all the rotors and pads with aftermarket parts and since then no shimmy, no squealing and I am happy with the aftermarket parts. Now we are seeing how cheap the GM factory was with their out sourcing of parts and it clarified why the brakes were such a problem. So do not get the GM parts, buy from someone else and just replace all the rotors and pads, and your brakes will be good for a few years. BTW. Buy the better pads the uplander is heavy and wishing you had, after an accident isnot the right time.