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The abs light on my 2000 hundai accent keep going off and on

Sometimes when im driving the light suddenly goes on then a while later it goes off again

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The abs light comes on whenever the system detects a fault , when that fault no-longer is there the light will turn off , you should have a code set in your cars computers history . a competant mechanic should be able to get those codes for you to determine where to start diagnosing your abs Light issue .

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