I wouldn't expect that to happen - could just be coincidence and that there is a fault signal being sent by one of the wheel sensors.
If the ABS light doesn't go off all by itself after a few days, I would take it seriously and check into the cause.
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until code is set again
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Yes it happened to me. My airbag light is flashing after changing the battery and the mechanic not following procedure
disconnecting the battery for a few minutes usually does the trick.
Try disconnecting the battery.
Either try disconnecting the battery for about 10 mins. or have vehicle scanned to determine the problem On OBD2 disconnecting the battery will do no good as it keeps history codes.jd
try disconnecting positive battery cable from battery for a few minutes,then,re-install
normally disconnecting one of your battery terminals and reconnecting it will reset the trouble light.
try disconnecting the battery for a minute.