I thought I read some months ago a method for resetting abs light using mode button on dash, is that not correct?
A fault that is no longer present will be logged but the light should go off.
A fault light that remains on, suggests the fault still exists.
I'll find out with mine saturday when one of my sensor's is getting replaced
i've been without ABS since November time lol, hope all goes well
but the mechanic said,
"why do you want your ABS fixed?"
went to the garage today to see which abs was down, front left intermittent fault and the front right totally down.
but the mechanic said,
"why do you want your ABS fixed?"
"better braking without it"
...i'm still getting it sorted
Absolutely about the steering. When training qualified drivers we used to do a brake and swerve exercise at 40mph. Surprising how often the car would stop before completing the full left/right swerve. Loses so much speed with the steering.*well, almost - there are some road surfaces where the car will stop in a slightly shorter distance with the wheels locked; for example, gravel, sand and deep snow.
yep, when my ABS code was cleared (just to test see if both sensors were still out) the EBD warning came up on the dash then the ABS light came back onDon't forget that if the ABS isn't working, neither is the EBD.
Thanks for all the comment all....
sorry been away for a while
To ans the question why is ABS light on Fiat garage has advised its the ABS Control Unit, which was recalled in 2009, however the paperwork says it was repaired not replaced as per the recal notice, FIAT in Italy refusing to play ball.
So I am thinking of replacing with 2nd hand ABSpump/ Control unit and will then assume i would need to use a scan tool to reset light, just i had vague memory of reading somewhere you can used dash. I know on other makes you can.
Any advice on replacement of pump welcome, assume its a pig of a job plus will require the bleeding etc afterwards...???