When the ABS light turns on, your vehicle’s anti-lock braking system has detected a fault. While basic braking may still function, ABS and traction control features may be disabled—especially in slippery conditions. Proper diagnostics are critical to restoring braking safety and stability.
What We Diagnose
- ABS wheel speed sensors
- Wiring, connectors & tone rings
- ABS module & control circuits
- Traction & stability control faults
- Brake hydraulic system issues
Why ABS Diagnostics Matter
ABS problems are often electrical or sensor-related and can’t be solved by replacing brake parts alone. Accurate testing prevents unnecessary repairs and ensures safety systems work as designed.
Common Warning Signs
- ABS or traction control light on
- Brake pedal pulsation changes
- Loss of traction control function
- Stability control warnings
- ABS engages unexpectedly
Our Process
- ABS scan & fault code retrieval
- Sensor & wiring inspection
- Live-data testing while driving
- Verified repair recommendations