What is the abs light mean?

The ABS light, also known as the Anti-lock Braking System light, is an indicator light typically found on the dashboard of a vehicle. When the ABS system detects a problem with the anti-lock braking system, it will illuminate the ABS light on the dashboard to alert the driver.

Some common reasons why the ABS light may be illuminated include a faulty wheel speed sensor, a damaged ABS module, low brake fluid, or a problem with the ABS pump. It is important to address any issues with the ABS system promptly, as the system is designed to prevent wheel lock-ups and skidding during hard braking, enhancing the safety of the vehicle.

If the ABS light is on, it is recommended to have the vehicle inspected by a qualified mechanic to diagnose and correct any issues with the anti-lock braking system. Driving with the ABS light on may affect the vehicle's braking performance and safety.