A problem has been detected with the Anti-lock Brake System
It could be a fuse , a sensor , or some other problem
As long as the red " BRAKE " light in your dash is not on , you still have
" normal " brakes
ABS stands for Automatic Braking System. The ABS light in a 1997 Ford Explorer will come on when this braking system is activated.
ABS System & Fault Findinghttp://www.fordscorpio.co.uk/abssystem.htm
There are numerous reasons why the ABS light will come on in the Ford F150. The brakes could be bad or the wheel assemblies in the front or rear could also be bad.
By having the problem repaired that caused the light to come on. Normally not a DIY repair.
Wheel speed sensors, or your ABS Sensor on rear axle housing if so equipped
ABS did not come standard on the ZX2, but that was an available option. You can tell if yours has it by turning the key to the ON position but not starting up. If you have ABS, it will light up on the control panel.
On a 1998 Ford Escort ZX2 there will be an " ABS " warning light under the engine temperature gauge . When you turn the ignition key to the run position , just before starting the vehicle , the light should come on for a few seconds to prove that the bulb works ( I don't know if ABS was a standard feature on the ZX2 model )
why the abs light come on and how rest
speed regulator sensor needs replacement
replace abs sensor on back axel.
No , the brake light should come on when you press the parking brake pedal , but the ABS light should not come on
Faulty ABS unit .