- A faulty wheel speed sensor. The wheel speed sensors monitor the speed of each wheel and send this information to the ABS control module. If one of these sensors is faulty, it can cause the ABS light to come on.
- A problem with the ABS control module. The ABS control module is responsible for controlling the ABS system. If there is a problem with the control module, it can cause the ABS light to come on.
- A problem with the ABS pump or hydraulic system. The ABS pump and hydraulic system are responsible for generating the hydraulic pressure that is used to activate the ABS brakes. If there is a problem with the pump or hydraulic system, it can cause the ABS light to come on.
If the ABS light comes on in your 2000 Ford Taurus, it is important to have it diagnosed and repaired as soon as possible. ABS is an important safety feature that can help you avoid accidents.