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The ABS Light What It Means and Common Causes for Its Appearance

This article discusses the ABS (anti-lock braking system) light, a warning indicator on a car's dashboard that alerts drivers to problems with the braking system. The article explains the common causes of the ABS light appearing, including a faulty ABS sensor, low brake fluid, a broken ABS module, a malfunctioning brake system, and corroded brake lines.

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The ABS Light What It Means and Common Causes for Its Appearance

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  1. The ABS Light: What It Means and Common Causes for Its Appearance The sensor may be damaged or covered in dirt and debris, which can cause it to malfunction. In this case, the sensor will need to be cleaned or replaced, and a car garage in Reading can do this for you. Low Brake Fluid Another reason why the ABS light might appear on your dashboard is due to low brake fluid levels. The ABS system requires an adequate amount of brake fluid to operate correctly. If the brake fluid is low, it can cause the ABS light to come on. You should check your brake fluid levels and top up if necessary. If the light persists, you should take your vehicle to a garage in Reading for further inspection, as there may be a leak in the brake system.

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