In Maine, a car will not pass inspection if the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) light is illuminated. The presence of the ABS light indicates a potential issue with the braking system, which is a critical safety component. Inspectors are required to ensure that all safety features, including the ABS, are functioning properly for the vehicle to pass. If the ABS light is on, the vehicle must be repaired before it can pass inspection.
Yes, your car should pass the inspection if everything else is working properly. The abs light is not a reason for rejection on why you shouldn't pass the inspection.
Yes.
Yes, if there are no other problems.
i think yes abs does not need to work in order for the brakes to operate
No,just found out today that automaticly fails if the abs light is on still trying to find a way around it.
In Massachusetts, a vehicle cannot pass inspection if the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) warning light is illuminated. This light indicates a potential issue with the braking system, which is a safety concern. Therefore, you'll need to address the underlying problem and ensure the ABS light is off before you can obtain a valid inspection sticker.
In Massachusetts, a car will typically fail inspection if the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) light is on, as it indicates a potential safety issue with the braking system. While the vehicle’s regular brakes may still function, the presence of the ABS light suggests that the anti-lock feature is disabled, which is a crucial safety component. Therefore, it's advisable to address any ABS issues before attempting to pass inspection.
yes it will pass im a va state inspector and in the book ( va isnp man.) it says it can pass
No it will fail and they will ask you to return when you have the light out , happened to me and i was told i prob needed a brand new abs system. just so happened there was a loose wire poped it bak in and hey presto light went out
Bring it to a shop that has an ABS scanner. They may tell you that the computer in the car is shot. That's what happened in my 1997 expedition and it will cost about 1600 to fix it. Note: until you get it fixed, it won't pass inspection.
Generally not recommended. The ABS light means that there's something wrong with the ABS system - which may be anything from a major malfunction of the ABS system to something as simple as a bad sensor. ABS brake systems must revert to normal operation in the event of an ABS system malfunction, which means you'll still have brakes, but the ABS system won't prevent lockup and skidding. Before your vehicle can pass inspection, the problem will have to be fixed.
Remove the bulb!