Try unplugging the car's battery (the red cable) for a coupla hours. Then re-connect it. Thanks, but I tried that already. Didn't do anything. I'm thinking that the ABS module/pump has gone bad since it's not returning any codes.
That's a good bet. Dunno the cost, but you can ask at AutoZone, maybe online. Bob
how to reset abs warning light on 2000 gmc Yukon
The abs light is on because you have a problem with the abs system. Until the problem is fixed the abs light will remain on. Your local auto parts store can read the code(s) in the abs module to help determine the cause of the light. Once the repair is done a short drive will reset the abs light.
There is no need for resetting the module
Replace the ABS module - from what I read it will cost about 900 bucks
You can reset the ABS light in a 2000 Mazda 626 by unplugging the battery cables. You can also reset it by connecting a diagnostic tool to your car.
You have a problem with the abs system. Once the problem is fixed the light will reset itself.
If you disconnect the ABS module, the system will default to conventional brakes, but the ABS light will be on.
The light is on because there is a problem detected by the ABS/Traction control module. Once the problem is fixed the light will reset itself after a short drive.
Disconnect the negative battery wire for about 15 minutes, then re-connect it. If your ABS is in working condition, it will reset.
That Could be 1 of 2 things, ABS module or ABS wheel sensor. If it comes on when you start moving, it is most likely the ABS wheel sensor. If it does it all the time, most likely ABS module.
The ABS light is on because there is a fault in the system. Once the fault is repaired or fixed the light will reset itself. The ABS system can be scanned for codes to help diagnose the problem.
To reset the ABS and brake lights on a 2002 Toyota MR2, trying disconnecting the battery for 10 minutes. A Toyota dealer can also reset the lights.