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A B S light


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I guess there is an issue with the ABS then... ;)

 

What I recommend and would do is download the Factory Service Manual (pinned in the Garage section) and follow their trouble shooting procedure. I'm certain that is the best place to start.

 

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Easiest fix is just that your fluid is low.

Top it up and the light might go off.

But then you need to figure out why you might be losing fluid.

My second thought would be bad sensor. I've had vehicles where the sensor went bad and one where the sensor was fine but the wire leading from it frayed and so the system was no longer getting input and that triggered the fault.

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