The ABS and Brake lights stay on when the Abs computer has detected a malfunction and set a trouble code. You need to have the system checked for codes.
were could some one take theirs to to have it checked?
You should be able to check the codes yourself. Get in the Durango, shut the doors and put key into the ignition. Turn the key as if you are starting the truck but stop at the accessories or power on position. ( the position right before it turns over) you need to do this quickly 3 times back and forth and end in the power on position. Your computer on the dash will flash all codes that it has detected. Then go to
OBD-codes.com and look them up.
Good Luck
The abs and brake lights stay on when there is a blown fuse or when the abs computer detects a malfunction and sets a code.
The ABS and Brake lights stay on when the Abs computer has detected a malfunction and set a trouble code. You need to have the system checked for codes
The ABS and Brake lights stay on when the Abs computer has detected a malfunction and set a trouble code. You need to have the system checked for codes
Those lights stay on when the abs computer has detected a fault and set a trouble code.Those lights stay on when the abs computer has detected a fault and set a trouble code.
ABS system is inoperable and there is something wrong with the non-ABS part of your brake system.
They are warning lights, not diagnostic codes. The ESP (electronic skid protection) and BAS (brake assist system) lights stay on when there is a malfunction. You will need to have the ABS (anti-lock brake system) computer checked for codes.They are warning lights, not diagnostic codes. The ESP (electronic skid protection) and BAS (brake assist system) lights stay on when there is a malfunction. You will need to have the ABS (anti-lock brake system) computer checked for codes.
It is important to pay attention to the warning lights on the dashboard. When the ABS and brake lights flask that means there is something wrong with the brake system.
The ABS and brake lights sole purpose is to signal you that you may have a problem with each / or one individual system. From your question we can assume that your ABS and brake lights come on continuously. There by we can safely deduce that you may have a problem with your ABS system and / or your brakes.
When the ABS and Brake light come on, it means there is a problem in the ABS and Brake system. If the issue is resolved and the light stays on, a person can use a scanner and clear this light.
Because there is a problem with the Anti-Lock Brake System. Not a DIY repair. Take it to a professional.
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.
It is on because there is a problem with the Antilock Brake System (ABS).