With abs DOT 4 and without abs DOT 3 brake fluid.
this could be the cause of low brake fluid or that your foot is on the brake and it is indicating that the ABS is working.
Not sure what abs type brake fluid is. That vehicle uses Dot3 brake fluid.
If the brake pedal goes down lower than normal, it will activate the ABS system. Check the fluid and for leaks. Also if there is a bad ABS sensor or brakes need adjustment or replacement, it will activate it also.
you're ABS will not work for one. When the ABS light goes on, the entire system is automatically disabled as a safety precaution. Two, check your brake fluid level also, a fuse or relay could be bad, check for bad wires or connections.
He has abs because he goes to the gym and he works hard
The abs uses the brake fluid from the regular brake master cylinder.
When pushing piston back in on ABS, Fluid must be bled off, rather than pushing fluid back thru system in non ABS systems. Dirty fluid pushed back thru Abs system will probably cost you $1500 - 2K. Light will probably be on. You'll have brakes, but ABS light may indicate U have no ABS. I have changed brakes on ABS systems for years and never opened the bleeder to push the piston back in and have never got a ABS light by doing it this way.
Bring to a shop that has an ABS scanner to determine the problem
low brake fluid
Yes, low brake fluid can trigger the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) warning light to illuminate. The ABS relies on proper fluid levels to function effectively, and low fluid can indicate a leak or other issues in the braking system. If the fluid level is low, it can affect braking performance, prompting the ABS light to alert the driver to the potential problem. It's important to check the brake fluid level and address any underlying issues to ensure safe vehicle operation.
Look to see if there is an electic pump that the fluid lines go to and from, if there is no pump, there is no ABS.