Other

What does ESP Bas mean on a Dodge Challenger?

What does ESP Bas mean on a Dodge Challenger?

The ESP BAS light is a trouble indicator light that indicates that there is an issue with your Dodge Challenger’s Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and/or your Brake Assist Program (BAS). These systems are important to the safety of your Challenger. Fixing them should be a top priority.

Is the ABS on my Dodge Challenger covered?

Yes, it was covered. My car is a 2011 that only had 11,300 miles on it when I bought in September of 2013. -low voltage (these systems’ modules drop 12v to 5v internally, so if the main system is low…the control modules go below operating voltage spec). Its a good step to check that charging system and battery are working right.

What does the ESP Bas light mean on a Dodge Charger?

The ESP BAS light is a trouble indicator light that indicates that there is an issue with your Dodge Charger’s Electronic Stability Program (ESP) and/or your Brake Assist Program (BAS). These systems are important to the safety of your Charger.

Why is my ESP light not working on my Dodge Challenger?

A friend who is a Mopar mechanic quickly diagnosed the issue as the right front speed sensor. A quick trip the dealer for the warranty replacement of the speed sensor and the problem was solved and has not returned. interesting, was it under warranty?

Is the Dodge Challenger SE a burn out car?

Now it’s back to the good ole, if a little boring, life of the Challenger SE driver, devoid of burn-outs and flush with rear tire tread…but hey, it’s my couch I made, so I might as well pass out on it!! Did you find the recommended reading relevant to this discussion?

Yes, it was covered. My car is a 2011 that only had 11,300 miles on it when I bought in September of 2013. -low voltage (these systems’ modules drop 12v to 5v internally, so if the main system is low…the control modules go below operating voltage spec). Its a good step to check that charging system and battery are working right.

A friend who is a Mopar mechanic quickly diagnosed the issue as the right front speed sensor. A quick trip the dealer for the warranty replacement of the speed sensor and the problem was solved and has not returned. interesting, was it under warranty?

Is the ABS Bas and ESP lights on?

Enter your ride HERE to be a part of this month’s Ride of the Month Challenge! Driving home from work and noticed the ABS BAS and ESP lights on. It was not on this morning.

Now it’s back to the good ole, if a little boring, life of the Challenger SE driver, devoid of burn-outs and flush with rear tire tread…but hey, it’s my couch I made, so I might as well pass out on it!! Did you find the recommended reading relevant to this discussion?

Author Image
Ruth Doyle