Reasons Why Your ABS or Traction Control Light May Be On
ABS is Malfunctioning
Traction control and ABS often share the same control module and internal self-diagnostics system. Therefore, an issue in the ABS can sometimes trigger the traction control light to come on. However, if this is the case, then both the ABS and traction control lights will be on.
Low Levels of Brake Fluid
One reason your vehicle’s ABS light is on is because it may be sensing abnormally low levels of brake fluid. If your brake fluid is low, you’ll be able to notice in the way your car brakes. The braking may seem soft or spongy. However, if the brake fluid is low, you’ll probably see more than just the ABS light come one.
Broken Wheel Speed Sensors
Wheel speed sensors are usually a part of the wheel bearing assembly, and they determine the rate at which each wheel is moving. The sensors then send that information to the traction control module, which determines whether or not power needs to be shifted. Wheel speed sensors can get dirty or damaged and stop working, which keeps the traction control module from knowing when to enable the system.
Traction Control is Turned Off
Many new vehicles give drivers the option to turn their vehicle’s traction control off. So, if your vehicle’s traction control light is on, it may be as simple as making sure your traction control isn’t turned off.
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