ASR Service / Service ABS
#2
Tech Contributor
It could mean your ABS unit has failed but check your brake master cylinder fluid level first. If its low or out you may have air in the system and it will need to be bled
Last edited by Goldcylon; 08-08-2016 at 01:43 PM.
#3
Race Director
Another cause forthe ABS light is the sensors at the wheels could be dirty. They're magnetic and pick up debris from the road.
#4
Tech Contributor
#6
Melting Slicks
You will need a Tech2 to reset the code.
I had a relay fail on my ABS some years ago.
It lives behind the drivers seat underneath the storage area.
The relay itself is nothing fancy, just isn't made anymore and and is hard to find and very expensive.
It can be replaced with an off the shelf relay with a little fairly straightforward modification.
'Crabs
'90 ZR1 #792
I had a relay fail on my ABS some years ago.
It lives behind the drivers seat underneath the storage area.
The relay itself is nothing fancy, just isn't made anymore and and is hard to find and very expensive.
It can be replaced with an off the shelf relay with a little fairly straightforward modification.
'Crabs
'90 ZR1 #792
#9
Race Director