Certain codes would lead to a bad ABS module.
bad module, bad vss, bad wheel speed sensor, bad wiring
No. Your normal brakes will still work even if the ABS Module is bad. You will however have no ABS function.
Check the abs wheel speed sensors. Or the abs module could be bad
You may suspect your ABS module is bad if you experience warning lights on the dashboard, particularly the ABS light, or if the ABS system fails to activate during hard braking. Additionally, you might notice erratic brake behavior, such as the brakes pulsating or locking up during normal driving conditions. A diagnostic scan can also reveal error codes related to the ABS module, confirming a malfunction. If these symptoms occur, it’s advisable to have the system inspected by a professional mechanic.
You probably have a bad wheel speed sensor sending bad signals to the ABS module. Remove the ABS fuse from the fuse/relay box until you can have it fixed.
A bad ABS module will make your traction light stay on in your VW Caddy.
it is indicating your anti lock system is not functioning because of a bad speed sensor or bad module.
There are numerous 'modules' on the Taurus / Sables. It would be necessary to know *WHICH* module is being discussed in order to provide helpful information. Please create a new question that includes which module to get specific help.
Parking brake? Service brakes? Pedal dropping? Bad Master cylinder? ABS Module?
Turn the key off, then off. The ABS codes are nor cleared and the light off unless a problem has been detected again. If the problem is detected again, check for ABS codes. Not that most common problems are bad speed sensor or bad control module.
If it is GM it is Centering malfunction, steering wheel position center did not detect a centered wheel. Bad steering wheel position sensor, poor wiring connection, or bad EBCM (ABS control module)....check the connections first.
Thermal relay is bad.