1999 Sunfire ETS OFF light stays on

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The ETS OFF light remains illuminated at all times. Pushing the actuation button on the gear shift results in a clicking feel as usual and car performance seems normal. With the engine off and the key in the run position the ETS button does cycle the ETS OFF light on and off. No other warning lights are illuminated.

I have the shop manuals and can not find any info which is helpful other than a general system description.
 
you can start by checking for a bad wheel sensor or wire harness connected to the sensor. Beyond that you need a specialized scan tool to diagnosis the issue.
 
Checked wheel sensors/wiring visually. Removed and cleaned front sensors. Do only dealers (GM) have this specialized scan tool?
 
below are some tests you can perform with a multimeter. The more specialized tools are used by non dealers also.
1000 to 1500 ohms when you have the wheel rotating by hand.

a wheel speed sensor is out of the acceptable resistance range, the ABS warning should turn on and remain on when the ignition is turned on. If the warning lamp cycles on then back off after a few seconds, that usually means the wheel senor circuits are within the acceptable resistance range. This power-on test is intended to check for speed continuity and shorts.

If all the wheel speed sensor circuits pass the resistance test, you can test the output of each sensor. Connect your AC voltmeter to the sensor leads. Spin the hub or wheel at about 1 revolution per second (approximately 5 MPH). Read the AC voltage produced by each sensor. Rear sensors should produce a minimum of about 0.6VAC, front sensors should produce a minimum of about 0.9VAC. Lack of adequate signal from a sensor will set a code as soon as the vehicle is moving about 5-7 MPH. The EBCM actually reads the frequency of the sensor signals, but the AC output voltage is a good indication of sensor performance.

Each wheel sensor harness should also have a DC bias voltage when the ignition is on. The wheel speed sensor connector (vehicle harness end) should have between 2.5-5VDC at each wheel. Lack of a bias voltage can indicate a wire harness or EBCM problem.

The EBCM also relies on a VSS signal from the PCM. If the wheel sensors check out as normal, and the ABS warning lights at about 5-7 MPH, that can indicate the lack of a VSS signal (the EBCM is receiving all wheel signals but no vehicle speed signal).

Other things to check are the brake fluid level sensors, brake pedal switches, and the rear/center brake lamp. Some systems use the brake pedal switch and filament of the center brake lamp as redundant inputs, and a failed center brake lamp can cause the ABS warning to light (as well as cause the cruise control to be inoperative).
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fixed but a mystery

I had already checked the wheel sensors visually and cleaned the fronts since I needed to rotate tires anyway. The ABS sets no codes and no other problems are flagged with warning lights or check engine light. Then yesterday the ETS OFF light started working. I had pounded on the dash and checked the area inside the gear shift housing the day before. Hopefully it will stay healed.
 
How did you check codes, a normal ECM scanner doesnt find them, you need one specifically capable of reading the ABS. Hope the problem stays away.
 
I am aware this is an old thread,
but after countless hours of trouble shooting, and a few trips to a junk yard, I have a solution that worked for my 99 Sunfire...

If your switch to engage/disengage the ETS is on the shifter, hold the switch in while the car is idling in park, and see if the light goes off. If it does, continue to hold the button in and engage the ebrake, if the light comes on (it should) disengage the ebrake, if the light goes back off while still holding the button when you disengage the ebrake, the switch is bad. I couldn't find an oem replacement part, so I put a Kfour switches 14-231 12v on off switch in there, it fits the hole that the old switch used to fill rather well, and works like a charm. I couldn't find a solution anywhere else, so I hope this helps some down the road.

The ETS OFF light remains illuminated at all times. Pushing the actuation button on the gear shift results in a clicking feel as usual and car performance seems normal. With the engine off and the key in the run position the ETS button does cycle the ETS OFF light on and off. No other warning lights are illuminated.

I have the shop manuals and can not find any info which is helpful other than a general system description.
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