Monday, July 23rd, 2007 AT 9:47 PM
I had the front pads replaced and rotors resurfaced and rear brakes serviced. And at the same time the ABS and red brake warning light came on. The mechanic was dumbfounded said he did not do anything to make that problem occur. He changed the pads and the problem seemed corrected. Approximately two hundred miles later. The brakes were applied hard and soon after, the lights came back on intermittently. Seems like the lights come on quickly when the car is hot and been driven a while. If the car is cold or has sat overnight, the lights do not come on. Took it to the dealer, they ran a diagnostic ($100.00) said it needed a new ECU ($700.00). Do not mind paying if that is what it really needs, but it just seems like the problem occurred when the pads were replaced and maybe the original mechanic bent or tore something. The dealer is adamant that the C1185 code would not be affected by anything the original mechanic did (replacing the front brakes, resurfacing the rotors and rear brake service). I feel backed into a corner. Your thoughts?