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ABS Light On – Causes, Diagnosis and How to Fix

If your ABS light is on, the issue is usually caused by a faulty wheel speed sensor, damaged tone ring, bad ABS module, wiring faults or low brake fluid. This guide explains the most common causes and gives you a step‑by‑step diagnostic process to identify the problem accurately.

Symptoms

  • ABS warning light stays on
  • Traction control or stability control disabled
  • Cruise control not working
  • Speedometer may behave erratically
  • Longer braking distance on slippery surfaces

Main Causes

  • Faulty ABS wheel speed sensor
  • Damaged or cracked tone ring
  • Low brake fluid level
  • Faulty ABS module or pump
  • Corroded or damaged wiring
  • Blown ABS system fuse
  • Wheel bearing play affecting sensor readings

Step‑by‑Step Diagnosis

1. Scan for ABS Fault Codes

Use an OBD2 scanner capable of reading ABS data. Identify which wheel or component is failing.

2. Inspect Wheel Speed Sensors

Check each sensor for physical damage, contamination or loose connectors.

3. Check Tone Rings

Cracked or rusted tone rings cause incorrect speed readings and trigger the ABS light.

4. Verify Brake Fluid Level

Low brake fluid can disable ABS and traction control systems.

5. Inspect Wiring and Connectors

Look for damaged wiring near wheel hubs, underbody harnesses or ABS module.

6. Test ABS Module

If sensors and wiring are good, the ABS module may be failing internally.

Relevant Fault Codes

Recommended OBD2 Scanner

An OBD2 scanner with ABS support helps diagnose wheel speed sensor faults, tone ring issues and ABS module failures.

View OBD2 Scanners →

When to Seek Professional Help

  • ABS light stays on after sensor replacement
  • Multiple wheel speed sensor faults appear
  • ABS module shows internal failure
  • Brake fluid repeatedly drops
  • Severe corrosion on tone rings or wiring
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