

Your ABS module has failed and needs repair or replacement — this is the control unit that manages your anti-lock brakes and stability system. When it fails you may see warning lights, lose anti-lock braking, or notice the brakes behaving unpredictably. Restoring the module brings back your full anti-lock and traction safety features.
Find a TechnicianThe ABS module is the brain of your anti-lock braking system — it reads wheel speed sensors and controls brake pressure to prevent skidding. When it fails, the anti-lock and stability features may stop working.
Sometimes the module can be rebuilt or reprogrammed, which costs less than full replacement. Your mechanic will diagnose whether a repair or a new unit is the better choice.
Your standard brakes usually still work, but the anti-lock and traction control may be disabled, reducing safety in hard stops or slippery conditions. Have it diagnosed and repaired promptly.
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