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Anonymous Posted on Aug 25, 2014

I have a mitsubishi montero limited 2001 anti lock brakes light is on and pedal very hard and beeps alarm none stop I can't effort to replace the anti lock brakes what should I do

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Make sure break fluid is full. Ensure Master Cylinder is working properly. Bleed any air out of system.

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SOURCE: the anti lock brake light

Hello,
First this means you should not drive it until the repairs are done. Your brakes very well may not respond with both warning light indicators lit up. So one light is for your brakes and one is for your ABS system. The ABS light on means there is a malfunction in your ABS system. A sensor or something in the wiring. Now this light on alone indicates the need for a repair but the car could be driven temporarily. The ABS system makes your brakes fluctuate so "locking up" is avoided. The Oil light itself means something in your brake system is malfunctioning and hydraulic compression could be lost anytime. Both together is not good. I recommend first you check the brake fluid in your car. If it is below what it should be then this alone could set the Oil Light on. A brake light out could set your ABS light indicator on as well. So check the two things and if you are lucky this could fix each light. If not then you need to have this addressed by a auto technician as soon as possible.
Regards, Tony

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