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Originally Posted by Lt Keefer
If your ABS light came on, something may be wrong with the system, You could have a faulty wheel sensor, a break in a wire, a faulty module in the brake system, etc. The only way to know is to have the codes downloaded. Code readers for OBDII systems are pretty inexpensive, but I don't know what system is used on a DP as I have never had one.
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While ODBII is standard for engine/emissions codes, the inexpensive ones at least don’t read ABS codes... perhaps a more commercial unit would??
Not sure if even auto parts stores that offer free code checks can read those?
My past RV had ABS light on when I bought it used... The dealer replaced the front speed sensors as a ‘guess’ and it worked for the 5 years I owned it. Was their nickel, so I let them guess... lol
Apparently the rear sensors are more difficult to replace.