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What year is your car ? You have the manual so it would be easy to check.
But as always first check the fuses |
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No problem.
Did this just develop or has it always been on ? |
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Sure its the ABS light and not the BRAKE light? The BRAKE light comes on whenever your car is low on fluid or the e-brake signal is triggered.
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I found also that a loose alternator power cable will turn half of the lights on ABS inclusive.
Scratched my head for a while then went through the elimination process only to discover that the nut on the alternator +ve was not tightened. Dickhead ![]() |
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Post 6 on my thread
http://www.mr2.com/forums/beams/Toyo...abs-light.html check for 12v on the ig and b pins. Make sure to take the battery terminals off so it resets the abs ecu and doesnt save the stored code. |
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