The ABS light indicates a potential failure in the ABS system, primarily due to the inability to detect wheel rotation and perform accurate calculations. If the ABS light is on, the ABS system might have stopped working. You should reduce your driving speed, maintain a safe distance from other vehicles, and avoid hard braking to prevent wheel lock and loss of control.
While you can still drive with the ABS light on, the vehicle’s computer may not receive accurate ABS signals, which could cause other issues. It is essential to have your vehicle inspected by a mechanic as soon as possible to ensure safety.





ABS sensors can be covered with dust or dirt, or they might shift position, affecting signal transmission and causing the ABS light to come on





