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Old 03-14-2015, 03:21 PM
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Hello! ABS / DSC amber lights

Greetings to everyone. I'm new to the forum and excited to be here! 2001 X5, 3.0L A few weeks ago I disconnected my battery to have it checked du to a voltage draw. Alternator was pumping out 14+ volts and battery checked out ok. I also ran a power wire from DVD headrests straight to the + battery terminal.
All of a sudden a few days ago the trifecta lights turned on. When first turning on car they are off but after driving 10 or 15min, they turn on. Sometimes they turn off for a few second, then they come back on and sometimes they just stay on until you turn off the car. Not sure if removing the battery is related. I pulled the following codes:
#80 brakes were overheated
#73 pressure sensor, line
#61 steering angle sensor ID
Cleared the codes and went for a drive. Only the following codes came back:
#80 brakes were overheated
#73 pressure sensor, line
Not sure what it all means. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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