How to Deal with the ABS Light On?

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LeSkylar
07/23/25 8:34pm
When the ABS light on the car dashboard is illuminated, it indicates a fault in the ABS system of the vehicle. The solution involves the following steps: 1. When the car is powered on, the ABS indicator light will illuminate for approximately 3 seconds. 2. After the system self-check is completed, the ABS light will automatically turn off. 3. During driving, if the brake is quickly pressed to the bottom, the ABS will activate, and the light will turn on during activation, then turn off when the brake is released. Additional information: When there is a fault in the ABS system of the car, it is best not to continue driving. The car can rely on the conventional braking system to proceed to a repair shop as soon as possible. While driving, it is essential to slow down, maintain a steady speed, and avoid aggressive driving.
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LondonAnn
08/10/25 6:30pm
As an average car owner who drives daily, I felt a bit nervous when the ABS light suddenly came on in my car last time, but I quickly calmed down. ABS stands for Anti-lock Braking System, and the light usually indicates a sensor issue or system malfunction, which can affect safety during emergency braking. I first slowed down and pulled over, briefly checking if the wheel speed sensors were covered in dirt, and tried restarting the engine a few times to see if the light would turn off. If it remained on, I headed straight to a professional repair shop. The technician used diagnostic tools to read the fault codes—for example, last time I encountered a failed wheel speed sensor, and replacing it solved the issue. I learned a lesson: regularly inspecting and keeping the wheel hub area clean can reduce such problems, especially after rain or frequent driving. Never ignore or delay addressing it, because when ABS isn’t functioning, braking distance increases, raising risks. If the light comes on while driving, always drive gently and avoid sudden braking—safety comes first.
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