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ABS light
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Your car obviously isn't old enough for an MOT then, because if it was then the tester would be told by the computer that an ABS warning light should be present, and that it should extinguish X seconds (depending on the make/model of car) after the ignition is switched on.Bob_the_Saver wrote: »I took the bulb out of the warning light, problem solved for me. Total cost £0.00
If the ABS warning light does not react the way it is supposed to, that is an automatic fail.
ABS is a SECONDARY driving AID, it does NOT guarantee your safety in any way whatsoever.johnnyroper wrote: »nice idea until you come to stop in an emergency when it is wet,how stupid to imply people should do this kind of thing to a safety system.Remember kids, it's the volts that jolt and the mills that kill.0
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