Posted on 2/27/2023
The ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) is an important safety feature in modern vehicles that helps drivers maintain control of their vehicle during emergency braking situations. The ABS system uses sensors and control modules to monitor the speed of the wheels and modulate the brakes to prevent them from locking up, which can cause the wheels to skid and reduce braking effectiveness. The ABS light is an indicator on the dashboard that alerts drivers to a problem with the ABS system. If the ABS light illuminates, it means that the ABS system has detected an issue that needs to be addressed. There are a number of reasons why the ABS light might come on, including: ABS Control Module Failure: The ABS control module is responsible for processing information from the ABS sensors and controlling the brake system. If the control module fails, the ABS light will come on, indicating that the ABS system is no longer functioning. ABS Sensor Failure: The ABS sensors are responsible for monitoring th ... read more