ABS lights on after brake line repairs.
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ORIGINAL: CandiMan
This is serious if this is the case. As landrover mentioned, with a ABS light on wouldn't you still have normal brake function. Just no ABS capability.
ORIGINAL: Disco Mike
On a D1, if the single ABS light comes on, you need to get it bacl to the shop before you experience a failure or loss of stopping power. ASAP
On a D1, if the single ABS light comes on, you need to get it bacl to the shop before you experience a failure or loss of stopping power. ASAP
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ORIGINAL: Disco Mike
Not so, on the older vehicles, you can loose your pump/pressure/stopping power, depending on the actual ABS fault. Not wise to tell some he will only loose the ABS function, I have known a number of people who lost their brakes completely. With a new vehicle from 99 and up, yes, you will only loose the SBS, ETC and HDC functions and retain your brakes.
ORIGINAL: CandiMan
This is serious if this is the case. As landrover mentioned, with a ABS light on wouldn't you still have normal brake function. Just no ABS capability.
ORIGINAL: Disco Mike
On a D1, if the single ABS light comes on, you need to get it bacl to the shop before you experience a failure or loss of stopping power. ASAP
On a D1, if the single ABS light comes on, you need to get it bacl to the shop before you experience a failure or loss of stopping power. ASAP
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