
The reasons for the ABS and anti-skid lights on the Leiling being on: It may be due to a faulty sensor; use a computer to check the ABS sensor and eliminate the fault. A constantly lit ABS light indicates an anti-lock braking system alarm. Normally, the light turns on when the ignition is switched on or the engine is started, and the system enters an automatic detection program. After the detection is completed, the light turns off. If the light does not turn on after switching on the ignition, or if it does not turn off after lighting up, or if it lights up while driving, it indicates a system fault. Solutions for the ABS light being on: 1. Carefully inspect the wiring and connectors to see if there is poor contact or damage; 2. Check the installation gap and position of the wheel speed sensor and the toothed ring, as well as any contamination by dust or impurities; 3. Check if the wheel bearing gap is too large and adjust it to the normal value; 4. Avoid high-speed driving and sudden braking, and take the car to a 4S shop for repair as soon as possible. The Leiling's body dimensions are 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2700mm.

Last time I drove my friend's Levin, both the ABS light and the skid control light suddenly came on, which made me a bit nervous. I found that this situation is usually caused by a problem with the wheel speed sensor, such as being blocked by mud or grass clippings, leading the system to misjudge uneven wheel rotation. Another possibility is loose or corroded wiring, which can trigger the warning lights due to unstable connections. Low battery voltage can also affect the entire electronic system. I recommend safely pulling over first, then simply checking the sensor area near each wheel for any debris. If nothing seems out of the ordinary, try restarting the engine. If the lights remain on, you must visit a professional repair shop as soon as possible to read the fault codes with a diagnostic computer, as this involves brake safety—delaying repairs could increase the risk of skidding in rainy conditions. Remember, regularly cleaning the wheel hubs and maintaining the battery can help reduce such faults.

From my experience, when the ABS and skid control lights illuminate simultaneously on a Leiling, it's often related to wheel speed sensor malfunctions. This system relies on sensors to monitor each tire's rotation speed, triggering warning lights when abnormal data is detected. Common causes include sensor contamination by oil/water ingress, control module false alerts, unstable battery voltage, or wiring issues. If lights activate while driving, remain calm, reduce speed, pull over safely, and visually inspect tires before proceeding cautiously to a service facility. During diagnosis, technicians use scan tools to pinpoint faults accurately, preventing unnecessary part replacements. For daily maintenance, minimizing prolonged exposure to waterlogged roads helps preserve sensor longevity. Never ignore these warnings—compromised safety systems significantly increase skid risks during wet-weather braking.

When encountering the ABS and traction control lights illuminating on your Levin, it's likely due to a faulty wheel speed sensor or system malfunction. The control unit relies on sensor data, and damage, wiring shorts, or voltage issues can trigger warnings. The consequences are severe: reduced braking performance while driving, with increased risk of skidding in rainy conditions. I recommend immediately pulling over, turning off the engine, and restarting. If the lights persist, seek professional diagnosis immediately. Avoid tampering yourself to prevent exacerbating safety risks.


