ABS light stay on after start my engine. Why? And how to solve this problem. ?

Asked by Khalid Jul 28, 2015 at 02:51 PM about the 1995 Lexus ES

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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How to solve is take to mechanic. Sorry, not being insensitive but an Anti-Lock Brake problem can get complicated. Why?---wheel speed sensor, ABS sensor, ABS pump, Master cylinder, a long list

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Or if you want to DIY fix, first get an OBDII scan, It will help point you where to look. For example if you get a DTC of C1209 - ABS Inlet Valve Coil Rear Circuit Short To Ground. But there is so much more The good thing is Lexus was OBDII compliant in 1995

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