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Your system may just need to be reset. That recently happened to me and the Subaru service dept was able to fix it quickly and easily. I think it happens when your vehicle suffers a power failure. My battery had died, and upon replacement, the lights flashed. Also my power locks ceased to function. That also needed a quick reset and everything was soon back to normal. Good luck. Desk
To reset the abs light you need to check the system for failure codes, repair the cause, and reset with a scan tool.
The light is on because there is a failure. You need to have the system checked for codes. When the failure is repaired, the light will clear itself.
The light is on because there is a failure. You need to have the system checked for codes to know the possible causes. When the failure is repaired the light will clear itself.
1.processor 2.power supply 3.reset
No reset buttons. Is Likely a bad battery or charging system failure. The EFI system requires a specific amount of voltage for it to function, If not the engine will shut off and will not restart until the battery is charged/jumped and/or charging system is restored.
Laptops do not generally have a reset button. However pressing and holding the power button usually forces the system to power off, and then pressing it again would start it back up thereby restarting the system.
Set all tires to 36 psi and drive for five minutes. If the light does not reset, you have a sensor failure and will need to take it in for repair.
The light is on because there is a malfunction in the system. You need to have the codes read to no possible causes. After the failure is repaired the light will clear itself. You can not shut the light off when there is an active failure.
remove negative battery cable for 15 minutes
There are no resets in the airbag system. If the light is on, there is an active failure. The computer will have a code pointing to the possible causes.
You reset the codes with a scan tool after repairing the failure.