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If you have ABS and that warning light comes on, you should have the system scanned for trouble codes. The code will point you in the right direction to look for the problem. Could be a faulty brake caliper, or other problem.
These are different systems. You also need to clear the old Code so you are not worrying about something that is fixed.
The ABS light also reports on the rear Brakes too. So whatever you did up front has no repair value for the rear wheels. Some of these systems have circuits which could be scanned with the proper scanner.
This means you can take the car and get it Diagnosed. Autozone, Oreilys, and Advance will do this free if they have the proper scanner. I worked mostly on Ford products but the ABS systems are more or less universal.
The scanner may tell you which wheel or axle still has the problem. Sometimes if the brakelines are removed for a repair, the parts inside the brake system need to be centered for the ABS light to go out. It is a simple matter of rebleeding the brakes. Take it back to whoever worked on it to finish.
you have a code in the abs module that will have to be pulled to know were to look for the problem until then you will have no abs brake function just regular brakes like if you didn`t have abs on your car.
it might be a good idea to get the transmission serviced by a transmission specialist before you travel & ask them for their opinion.........hope this helps......cheers.
Either you did not bleed the brakes properly or they need adjusted. (rear only) Front most likely are disks. If you put pads on the front and spread the caliper pistons, you should pump the brake pedal 10 or 15 times to move the pistons out. Some ABS systems are notoriously hard to bleed.
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