- Low brake fluid: Check your brake fluid level. If it's low, add more as per manufacturer's recommendation.
- Faulty wheel speed sensor: Wheel speed sensors monitor the rotation of each wheel. If one or more of these sensors is faulty, the ABS system may not work properly.
- Faulty ABS control module: The ABS control module is the brain of the ABS system. If it's faulty, the system may not work properly.
- Electrical problems: Check for any loose wiring or connectors.
What to do:
1. Check your brake fluid level.
2. Scan for trouble codes.
3. Visually inspect the ABS components.
4. Have the ABS system diagnosed and repaired by a qualified mechanic.
Driving with a faulty ABS system can be dangerous. If you see the ABS warning light on, it's important to get it checked out as soon as possible.