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you may not be avail to disable, actually let me re-frame that, when the light is on the system is disable, limp mode.
is hard to do with out a scanner, but if you have one, replace your brake switch, and reset the light. the brake switch controls the ASR/ BAS/ STABILITY CONTROL/ THE CRIUSE CONTROL. CHANGE IT WILL FIX YOUR CAR.
Well, it could mean that the emergency brake has not been fully released.The ABS system light is on if something has occurred within the ABS system. Something faulty may have happened there, get it checked out!
Most likely cause is the 'stop lamp switch'
It is a electric switch located on the brake pedal inside the car, about half way up on the brake pedal.
Pretty cheap too, I think the switch is only like $25 bucks.
2 connectors on the switch and then it turns out.
hope that helps
ok, first you have to clear the codes.
in this type of cars you cannot clear codes with a regular obd II it has to be the factory scanner or similar. after you clear the codes drive it for a while. when light comes back on scan it again and that is going to be your true problem. if you replaced the switch but didn't clear the code the light will be still on because the computer doesn't know that you fixed the problem. so try it out and let me know if worked.
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