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Some mechanic you got. I would have left the vehicle and have them repair it
You have or had an ABS Light on. You have a malfunction in that system. Usually a Wheel Speed Sensor.
Who ever works on it, can follow a trouble chart,testing along the way, and then repair,with your authorization.
If you look at the front hub area with the wheel off, youll see a wire running up the knuckle you need to unplug the connector, the sensor it self is bolted right behind the wheel with a small 10mm bolt, just take that bolt out and pull the sensor out, you might have to use a small flat head screw driver, then just reinstall new sensor..
youll have to have the abs light reset if its on, you can disconnect the battery and it should do the trick
Go to a diffrent mechanic! There is only one light for your ABS and thats on your dash. If the light came on after the brakes were installed, I would suspect that your mechanic didn't open the bleeder screw on the calipers before depressing the piston. This would force fluid back to the ABS acumulator, setting off the light.
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