Why does the ABS light come on after a vehicle inspection?
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After a vehicle inspection, the ABS light may come on because the four wheels of the car rotate at different speeds during the inspection process, causing the computer to collect incorrect speed data and triggering the light. If the self-check is normal after driving a few kilometers, the ABS light will automatically turn off. Here is more information about ABS: 1. ABS is part of the safety system. Its function is to prevent wheel lock-up during braking on slippery roads, thereby avoiding loss of vehicle control. 2. On smooth dry roads, loose gravel, loose soil, or deep snow-covered roads, the ABS system may not provide the shortest braking distance.