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these lights are on because the ABS system has detected a problem. The only way to turn them out properly is with a scan tool that communicates with the ABS system. When these lights are on, the ABS is deactivated and will not work in a panic stop however, the main brakes will function normally.
The ABS system means the Antilock Brake System. If the ABS lights on the dashboard permanently the ABS system is faulty. You must access the ABS Electronic Control Unit (ECU) memory to pull out all DTC (Diagnostic Trouble Codes), using diagnostic equipment connected to the data link connector of the car. Then you will be full informed about bad pieces (e.g.: front right wheel abs sensor interrupted, ...). After bad pieces replacement you will be able to erase all faults memored by ABS ECU, in other words reset the ABS system and turn off the warning lamp on dashboard.
Service light can be turned if with an OBII scanner (Autozone or any good parts store can reset service light for FREE) The ABS & trace control lights are in because you have a wheel sensor(s) that are bad - replace bad sensor and then a certified shop or dealer has to reset ABS light (EXPENSIVE TOOL)
Any good parts store like Autozone, Advance, etc... can reset your AWD and low tire lights. The abs is sensing a problem with your anti lick brake system - they normally do a "self test" when you start up and reset themselves if "All Systems Go". RE: ABS check wheel sensors etc, and a note on others if reset is done and lights/alarms returns then you have a problem within those systems.
you probably push air into the ABS unit when getting your lines replace but the Traction Control light might be on because the system might use the wheel speed sensor on the ABS unit to enable the Traction Control.......
Check to see if your brake pads and rotors are in good condition. Or if
you have replaced the pads yourself and have not reset the wheel
sensors this would cause the ABS Antilock Brake System light and the
ASC Automatic Stability Control light to stay on as the ASC uses the
ABS brakes with computer assistance to control the car
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