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I have had my brakes looked at and there was nothing wrong, but the abs and brake lights come on every time I drive after about 10 minutes. Is there a way to turn the light off?
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Nope, but take it in. Brake problems are nothing to fool with They'll probabl tell you it's the ABS ECU. Not a cheap item.. However, it only affects the ABS system, not the brakes itself.
abs stands for anti breaking system its something strting to go wrong with your brakes it throws that code until you fix the problem could be serious could be low break fluid find a honest mechanic shop most of them will tell you what it means free they can pull the abs code that tells them what it is good luck
under the hood you will find a relay center ,the relay for your abs is bad.the way it effects the braking system is (now that the abs light is on )when you slam on the brakes your truck will skid to a stop,the abs system prevents the skidding,you will feel the brake pedal pulsate until stopped.
the abs light is on because the automatic braking system has a problem yes it is still safe to drive but if you go into a wet condition and slam on the brakes you might go into a spin without the abs to keep you straight.usually its a wheel bearing sensor that's bad but can also be the control module best to go over to a auto zone or advance auto parts to get it checked for free.hope this helps you please vote if so.
The abs is a add on for the brakes that when the tires come into a skid or slid they wont lock up..Your brakes will still work great with the abs disabled but your brakes will lock up if you push on the brakes hard enough to stop.Mainly abs works in slippery conditions not letting the tires lock up and keep the car rolling instead of making it slide..But no effect of the brakes will happen..Just make sure your fluid is full and there are no leaks and if you want to get them check you can stop by your local Auto Zone and they will scan your car for free and tell you what sensor is bad..I hope this was helpful to you...Have a great night
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