what does ALB mean when it goes on

Asked by darde Nov 23, 2006 at 11:46 PM about the 1990 Acura Integra

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

while driving the ALB light shows on the dashboard

4 Answers

Not sure what kind of car you have but ALB lights are warning to let the driver know that the Anti-lock brake system is not working. It doesnt mean that you dont have any brakes at all, it means that you are now operating with a normal braking system and your anti-lock brakes have shut off. Anti-lock brakes are a good thing to have especially if you live in a place with snowy winters. They prevent the wheels from locking up and skidding. If you are okay with operating with a normal breaking system then you should be able to turn the light off on the dash by removing the fuse. Hope that helped

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it probably means that your anti lock braking system is not working i would check the fuses as soon as possible if i you can't figure it out you should probably get it to a garage as quick as you can that could be dangerous

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Did you just have your brakes serviced? They may have damaged a wheel sensor or not reconnected it. It's happened to some people I know.

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